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Physics, 12.08.2020 21:01, tobyclyde

La masa de un objeto en la tierra es de 100 kg. a)¿Cuál es el peso del objeto en la tierra?
b)¿Cuál es la masa del objeto en la luna?
c) Suponiendo que la aceleración de la gravedad en la Luna es exactamente una sexta parte de la aceleración de la gravedad en la Tierra, ¿cuál es el peso del objeto en la luna?

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