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4: 4.P.005 A bag of sugar weighs 6.00 lb on Earth. What would it weigh in s on t

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4: 4.P.005 A bag of sugar weighs 6.00 lb on Earth. What would it weigh in s on the Moon, where the free-fall acceleration is one-sixth that on Earth? Repeat for Jupiter, where g is 2.64 times that on Earth. Find the mass of the bag of sugar in kilograms at each of the three locations. Earth Moon Need Help? tmeneetil o -1 points 4P010.WI. A 5.6-g bullet leaves the muzzle of a rife with a speed of 300 m/s, what force (assumed constant) is exerted on the bullet whileit is traveling down t Need Help? m/s/s In the absence of friction, the acceleration of the system below is

Explanation / Answer

a) 6.00 lb = 6 * 4.448 = 26.69 N

Wearth = 26.69 N

m = 26.69 / 9.8 = 2.72 kg

Wmoon = 2.72 * 9.8 / 6

Wmoon = 4.44 N

b) Wjupiter = 26.69 * 2.64

Wjupiter= 70.4 N

c) Wearth = m gearth = 26.69 N

mearth = 26.69 / 9.8 = 2.72 kg

mmoon = 4.448 / (9.8/6) = 2.72 kg

mjupiter = 70.45 /  (2.64 * 9.8) = 2.72 kg

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