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Answered by Sanshine0812
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6.a)

  1. Weight = Fg = mg = (60 kg)*(9.8 m/s2) = 588 N.
  2. Given that gravity on the Moon has approximately 1/6th of the strength of gravity on Earth, a man who weighs 60kg on Earth would weigh approximately 10kg on the Moon.

6 . b)

  1. Mass plays a critical role in the activities and experiments performed by the astronauts. Mass does not change whether it is measured on Earth or the ISS. Weight can change depending upon the gravitational pull such as on the Moon where weight is reduced to one-sixth that of on Earth. Each activity in the Mass vs.
Answered by laiba021107
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1)gravity on the Moon has approximately 1/6th of the strength of gravity on Earth, a man who weighs 60kg on Earth would weigh approximately 10kg on the Moon.

2)Mass does not change whether it is measured on Earth or the ISS(International Space Station). Weight can change depending upon the gravitational pull such as on the Moon where weight is reduced to one-sixth that of on Earth.

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