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Asked by Laura

If the elevator were falling on the moon 9800 meters/second^2, what would the force be? (hint: you will need to look up the acceleration due to gravity on the moon.)
13 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
netforce=mass*a
pushing force+gravity force=ma
where gravity force=m "g" look up "g" for the moon at its surface.

Now, you will need the mass of the elevator.


13 years ago

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