Suppose a person weighs 160

  1. If a person weighs 240 pounds on Earth, what would be the difference in weight of the same person on Mars and on the Moon (based
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  2. Suppose a person weighs 160 pounds on Earth. How much would that person weigh on a planet that was three times as massive as
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  3. When you jump, you exert a pushing force against the ground. Gravity pulls you back down. Why can a person jump higher on the
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  4. When you jump, you exert a pushing force against the ground. Gravity pulls you back down. Why can a person jump higher on the
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  5. When you jump, you exert a pushing force against the ground. Gravity pulls you back down. Why can a person jump higher on the
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  8. When you jump, you exert a pushing force against the ground. Gravity pulls you back down. Why can a person jump higher on the
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  9. When you jump, you exert a pushing force against the ground. Gravity pulls you back down. Why can a person jump higher on the
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