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Chapter 4 Problem 42

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On the moon, the acceleration due to the effect of gravity is only about 1/6 of that on Earth. An astronaut whose weight on Earth is 600 N travels to the lunar surface. His mass, as measured on the moon, will be (a) 600 kg, (b) 100 kg, (c) 61.2 kg, (d) 9.81 kg, (e) 360 kg.

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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 6 
Author Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
ISBN 9781429201247

On the moon, the acceleration due to the effect of gravity

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