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Physics, 08.07.2019 21:30 lilpeepxliltracy

An astronaut weighs 104n on the moon and the strength of gravity is 1.16n/kg what is her mass on the moon what is weight on earth? (g=10n/kg) what would she weigh on mars? g=3.7n/kg) also, i need to show work for all and its due tomorrow, september 25, 2018

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