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A person with a mass of 85kg. How much in newtons do they weigh on the earth and the moon?
17 years ago

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drwls
Use W = M*g for the weight on Earth. M = 85 kg and g = 9.8 m/s^2. The answer will be in Newtons.

Divide by 6 for the weight on the moon.
17 years ago
Charles
Thank you
17 years ago
Anonymous
833
9 years ago
Aiden
thx
4 years ago
lolololstudent
what is the answer thought is it just 9.8n
4 years ago

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