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  • 10-11-2016
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If you have a mass of 60 kg and a weight of 120 pounds on earth , what will be your mass and weight on the moon?

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  • 11-11-2016
Mass will stay the same wherever you are because it is the amount of matter you have. So, your mass will still be 60 kg on the moon.

The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the moon (its g, if you will) is 1.62 m/s^2. Since weight = m*g, your weight on the moon will be (60kg)(1.62 m/s^2) = 97.2 N, or about 21.85 pounds.

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