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  • 22-12-2020
  • Chemistry
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9.
How would your mass and weight differ on the moon? (The gravitational force on the
moon is 1/6 the force on Earth).-

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nbaisraw nbaisraw
  • 22-12-2020

Answer: Your mass would be the same, but you would weigh less because the gravity on the moon is less than it is on Earth.

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