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o 2/2/2018 11:59 AM 80/ 100 () 2/1/2018 07:54 PM Gr Print lil-calculator -d Periodic Table Question 4 of 5 Sapling Learning The acceleration due to gravity for objects near the Earth's surface is about 9.8 m/s2 For objects near the surface of the Moon, the acceleration due to gravity is only about 1/6 of this value. Suppose a certain object on Earth has a mass of 12.0 kg. What would be the mass of that object weight of that weight of that on the Moon? object on the Earth? object on the Moon? 12.0 kg 72.0 kg 706 N 2.00 kg 118 N 196 N O Previous Check Answer Next Exit

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A) Mass on the moon will be same as on earth = 12 kg

B) Weight on earth = 12 x 9.8 = 117.72 N ~ 118 N

C) Weight on moon = 12 x (1/6) x 9.8 = 19.6 N

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