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The pull of gravity is different on Earth than on the Moon. An object that weighs 25 pounds on Earth weighs about 4 pounds on
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The pull of gravity is different on Earth than on the Moon. An object that weighs 25 pounds on Earth weighs about 4 pounds on
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An astronaut who weighs 175 pounds on Earth goes to Mars, where the gravity is about a third of Earth's gravity. Which of the
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The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.6 N/Kg. An astronaut weighs 670N on the earth's surface
A. Find the mass of the
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On Earth, an astronaut weighs about 600 Newtons. The mass of the Earth is about 6 x 1024 kg, and the radius of the Earth is
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bob
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astronaut weighs 175Ib. what is his weight in newton?
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Read the sentence.
His hero is an astronaut an astronaut who never made it to the moon. Where should a dash be placed? after the
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An astronaut in outer space pushes himself away from his spaceship. About how far does the astronaut go before stopping? What
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A helicopter lifts a 70 kg astronaut 13 m vertically from the ocean by means of a cable. The acceleration of the astronaut is
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if I know that a astronaut weighs 860n on a unknown planet how do i determine the gravity?
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