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WHEN A PERSON TRAVELLING ON MOON HIS/HER WEIGHT IS 30KG SO HOW WILL HE OR SHE WILL FEEL ND WHY?
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drwls
30 kg is the person's mass, not the weight. A kilogram is not a weight dimension. Mass does not depend upon the local acceleration of gravity
An adult with a mass of 30 kg would be severely underweight amd malnourished.
There is such a thing as a kilogram of force(weight) but that it is not used by scientists. If a person had that weight on the moon, he or she would weigh 66 lb there and nearly 400 lb on Earth. That is much too much for an astronaut.
An adult with a mass of 30 kg would be severely underweight amd malnourished.
There is such a thing as a kilogram of force(weight) but that it is not used by scientists. If a person had that weight on the moon, he or she would weigh 66 lb there and nearly 400 lb on Earth. That is much too much for an astronaut.
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