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Physics, 29.11.2019 18:31, IsoSaysHi

On the moon, the acceleration due to the effect of gravity is only about 1/6 of that on earth. an astronaut whose weight on earth is 570 n travels to the lunar surface.
(a) what is his weight as measured on the moon? (in newtons)
(b) what is his mass on the moon (in kg)?

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