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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The mass and radius of the moon are (7.4E22) kg and (1.7E6)m, respectively. What is the weight of a 1.0-kg object on the surface of the moon?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

using this formula g = G M/R^2 where g is acceleration of gravity of the moon, G is Gravity constanta, R is radius of the moon., Then, g input into the equation: w = m.g where "w" is weight of the object, m is mass of the object, and g is accereration of the gravity of the moon

OpenStudy (anonymous):

start working @vercool91

OpenStudy (anonymous):

From your prespective the answer came to 2.50E11N

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