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Physics, 13.11.2020 23:50, april861

La aceleración debida a la gravedad en la Luna es de aproximadamente 1,6 m / s2. ¿Cuánta más fuerza gravitacional experimenta un objeto de 80 kg en la Tierra que en la Luna? Acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is approximately 1.6 m/s2. How much more gravitational force does an 80 kg object experience on Earth than it would on the Moon?

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