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Scientists want to place a telescope on the moon to improve their view of distant planets. The telescope weighs 200 pounds on Earth. What will happen to the weight of the telescope when it reaches the moon?​

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User Izlin
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Answer:

33,02 lb

Step-by-step explanation:

g_m ≈ 1,62 m/s2

g ≈ 9,81 m/s2

m = 200 lb

m_m = m * g_m / m = 200 * 1,62 / 9,81 = 33,02 lb

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User PhantomReference
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Answer:

33.33 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

Moon's effect of gravity is
(1)/(6)^(th) the effect of gravity on Earth. Thus, an object which weighs w on Earth would weigh
(w)/(6) on the moon.

Given:

weight of telescope on Earth, w = 200 pounds

Calculation:

weight of telescope on Moon =
(w)/(6)

=
(200)/(6)=33.33 pounds

Thus, the weight of the telescope on moon would be 33.33 pounds.

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User GutenYe
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