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a 510kg astronaut would weigh _________ on the moon.

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Answered by Gsit
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Answered by lovingheart
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A 510 kg astronaut would weigh 5×10^2 newton.

Explanation:

  • Compare to earth's gravity, moon gravity is less.
  • Approximately one sixth of the earth's gravity is the moon's gravity.
  • The calculation of astronaut weigh on moon is explained in following:
  • m = 510kg. ( weigh of the astronaut)
  • And multiply it times the acceleration of earth's downward pull on that mass, i.e. 9.8 m/s/s.
  • So, 9.8×510 = 499.8
  • The answer is 5×10^2newton.
  • 7.35 x 1022 kg is the moon's mass, it is about 1.2 percent of Earth's mass.
  • Compare to moon, Earth weighs 81 times high.

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