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13 September, 15:20

An object has a mass of 120 kg on the moon. What is the force of gravity acting on the object on the moon?

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  1. 13 September, 17:28
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    The object has a mass of 120 kg everywhere.

    - - It weighs about 1,176 Newtons (264.6 pounds) when it's on the Earth.

    - - It weighs about 195 Newtons (43.8 pounds) when it's on the moon.

    - - When it's in a space-ship coasting from the Earth to the Moon, it still

    has 120 kg of mass, but when you try to weigh it, it floats off of the scale.
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