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An object on the moon feels lighter than the same object on Earth. Which statement explains this phenomenon?(1 point) Responses
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An object on the moon feels lighter than the same object on Earth. Which statement explains this phenomenon?(1 point)
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Question An object on the moon feels lighter than the same object on Earth. Which statement explains this phenomenon?(1 point)
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An object on the moon feels lighter than the same object on Earth. Which statement explains this phenomenon?(1 point)
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An object on the moon feels lighter than the same object on Earth. Which statement explains this phenomenon?(1 point)
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The weight of an object on Earth varies directly with the weight of the same object on the moon. A 300-pound object weighs only
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The weight of an object on Earth varies directly with the weight of the same object on the moon. A 300-pound object weighs only
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An object's weight on the Moon is less than its weight on Earth. This is because the Moon exerts less gravitational force on an
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The weight of an object on Earth varies directly as the weight of the same object on the moon. A 300 pound object would weight
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