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An astronaut weighs 900 N on earth. On the moon he weighs 150 N. Calculate the moons’ gravitational strength. (Take g = 10 N/kg)

      


An astronaut weighs 900 N on earth. On the moon he weighs 150 N. Calculate the moons’
gravitational strength. (Take g = 10 N/kg)

  

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Moraa
Moons’ gravitational strength = weight of astronaut on the moon / mass of astronaut.
= 150 / 90 = 1.67 Nkg-1
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Moraa orina answered the question on April 3, 2018 at 17:17


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