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On Earth a 50 Kg astronaut weighs 490 Newtons. (Relevant data about the Moon and ... On Earth a 50 Kg astronaut weighs 490 Newtons. (Relevant data about the Moon and the Earth are on your textbook appendix) a) What would she weigh if she landed on the Moon

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