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The weight of a Moon
Your weight on the moon is relative to your weight on Earth. Neil Armstrong weighed 360 lbs. in his moon gear while on Earth,
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Heather
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A astronaut weight on the moon is equal to about 1/6 times her weight. If the she weight 150 pounds on earth, how much will she
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Jane
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The gravitational pull of the Moon is not as great as that on Earth. In fact, if a person checks their weight on the Moon, it
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Analytics
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The weight of the Earth is 81.26 times larger than the weight of the Moon. Select the variable expression that shows the weight
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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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nmng
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Weight on the moon y varies directly with weight on Earth x. A person who weighs 100 lb on Earth weighs 16.6 lb on the moon.
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Mass, Weight, and Density Quick Check
3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Bailee explained that when traveling to the moon, he needs to
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A 120Ib person would weight about 20Ib on the earth's moon. A 150 Ib person would weight 28I Ib on lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use
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Jasi
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Mass and Weight Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question Bailee explained that when traveling to the moon, he needs to pack light
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shoto aizawa
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The weight of a rock on the moon is 0.85 N. If acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.7 m/s2, what will be its weight on
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Sam
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