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The gravitational force of a lunar rover is 1,607.2One Thosands six hundred seven point two Newtons on Earth. What will the rover’s gravitational force be on the Moon?
On Earth, g = 9.8m/s2.
On the Moon, g = 1.62 m/s2.
(1 point)
Responses
164 N
164 N
2,603.7 N
2 comma 603 point 7 N
265.7 N
265 point 7 N
992.1 N
992 point 1 N
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Find the mass: m = 1607.2 N / 9.8 m/s² = 164 kg.
Moon weight = m · g_moon = 164 kg · 1.62 m/s² = 265.68 N ≈ 265.7 N.
Answer: 265.7 N.
Moon weight = m · g_moon = 164 kg · 1.62 m/s² = 265.68 N ≈ 265.7 N.
Answer: 265.7 N.
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