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If the mass of an object on Earth is 9 grams, what would the mass of the same object be on the Moon?
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If the mass of an object on Earth is 9 grams, what would the mass of the same object be on the Moon?
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If the mass of an object on Earth is 9 grams, what would the mass of the same object be on
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Answer:
9 gms.
Explanation:
mass will be same.
weight will be different.
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1.49 Grams
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