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Take weights of 5 of your friends and find out what there weight will be on the moon and on the Mars?

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Answered by Bdjskejdjks
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x = (ratio of masses)/(ratio of radii)^2

= 0.0123/(0.273)^2

= 0.0123/0.074529

= 0.165

Calculating Your Weight on the Moon

Weight Yourself on Earth

Write down your weight in pounds or kilograms. For example, suppose that you weigh 135 pounds.

Multiply

Multiply your weight by the moon's gravity relative to earth's, which is 0.165.

Find Your Weight on the Moon

Solve the equation. In the example, you would obtain the product 22.28 lbs. So a person weighing 135 pounds on Earth would weigh just over 22 pounds on the moon. Remember, however that your mass has not changed

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