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What is the ratio of the mass of an astronaut on the surface of earth and moon

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by HSR63867
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Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on gravity. Here in New Jersey, “one kilogram is 2.2 pounds.” The weight of a 70kg astronaut (or any 70kg object) would be 154 pounds. The mass of the astronaut on the moon is 70 kg.

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On Earth, g is about 10 N/kg. This means that a 2 kg object on the Earth's surface has a weight of 20 N (2 kg × 10 N/kg = 20 N).

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