smmiller830 smmiller830
  • 15-10-2017
  • Mathematics
contestada

Does an object have the same mass on earth and on the moon

Respuesta :

kimcheung0202oxv7ef
kimcheung0202oxv7ef kimcheung0202oxv7ef
  • 15-10-2017
Yes. However, the "weight" of an object is different compared on the moon, due the gravity on the moon that is weaker than the earth.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A student designed an experiment to demonstrate the interaction between Earth systems. The steps of the experiment are given below•Fill three-fourths of a glass
I need help with math Please
What is the mass percentage of C in CH₃CH₂OH? Provide an answer to two decimal places.
What is the surface area of a cylinder with base radius 4 and height 7?
please how are sperms formed​
A scientist measures the light from a distant star at 525 nm. The constant for Wien's displacement law is 2.9 x 10-3 m K. What is the approximate temperature of
Chứng minh chương trình các môn học về tự nhiên và xã hội có cấu trúc đồng tâm và phát triển.
Which of the following is true about oncogenes
pls i need help with this Solve using Matlab three problems: One using the combination formula One using the permutation of n objects formula One using the pe
The telephone numbers in a small town have two digits. They run from 00 to 99. Of the 100 possible numbers, those that become smaller when reversed are not used