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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A man weighs 750N on the surface of the earth. What would be his weight when standing on the moon? The masses of the and the are respectively, 5.98x10^24kg and 7.36x10^22kg. Their radii are respectively 6.37x10^3km and 1.74x10^3km

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you should post this question in physics group

OpenStudy (espex):

Since F=ma you can start by solving for the man's mass. Then work out the force of gravity on the moon, multiply the man's mass and you will know what his weight is. Using the following equation. Fg=(G M1 m2)/r^2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok am confuse with this help me out

OpenStudy (espex):

Confused in what way?

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