Physics, asked by wattsbobbie15, 11 months ago

an astronaut weighs 104 newtons on the moon, where the strength of gravity is 1.6 newtons/kg what is her mass, what is her weight on earth, what would she weigh on mars (g=3.7N/kg)?

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Answered by abighosh99
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Answered by krish7012
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For earth, the average gravity value is 9.8 m/s^2 (with small variations for location). So on Earth, the weight of a 70 kg man would be 686 N. For the moon, the gravity is weaker with a typical value of 1.62 m/s^2 (with small variations for location). So on the moon, the weight of a 70 kg man would be about 113 N.

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