Physics, asked by BerryneedsHelp, 6 months ago

which measurement will be different if you were on moon versus of earth?

a) Mass b) Weight. ?(only reply if u know the answer PLEASE)​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

All planets have gravity; however, the strength of gravity is directly related to the mass and the diameter of the planet. The weight of a 22-pound object on Earth would be about 3.7 pounds on the moon. “Gravity is a force that acts upon all objects, including us, every day

Answered by Lakiesha
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Answer:

The weight of a 22-pound object on Earth would be about 3.7 pounds on the moon. “Gravity is a force that acts upon all objects, including us, every day. We can measure gravitational force by measuring the weight of an object,” Baldridge said.

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