Question
the moon's gravity is about one-sixth the gravity on earth. mar's gravity is about one half the gravity on earth. make a bar graph that shows your weight (95 lbs) in newtons on earth, moon, and on mars. A newton is equal to about one quarter of a pound.
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bobpursley
95 lbs= 95*4 Newtons according to the statement.
On the moon, it would be 1/6*95*4 N
On the moon, it would be 1/6*95*4 N
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