Plz help me!
An astronaut who weighed 765 newtons on Earth found that his weight on Jupiter was 1800 newtons. While visiting Jupiter, he captured an alien that weighed 1200 newtons on Jupiter. What will be the alien's weight on Earth? A. 443 newtons B. 510 newtons C. 742 newtons D. 985 newtons
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I was helping you. I already solved it and was about to go through it. Oh well! Not my problem :)
Oh, well you didnt have to be kind of rude about it, or at least you sounded rude
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gimme a sec...
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No I was not being rude, I was being up front that you remarks weren't significant to solving the problem :)
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are you two done so i can begin?!?!?!?
I have been waiting on you
you didnt have to be rude about it. :(
ok your question is based on newton's third law of motion which states that every action has a reaction force acting with the same magnitude but in the opposite direction...so when you stand on earth...your weight is exerting a certain force against the earth and the earth is exerting the same force back at you....
ok.
you need to use the following formula.....F = 6.67 X 10^-11N.m^2 (m1)(m2)/Kg^2/d^2
let me write it dow for you.....hehehe
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