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The astronaut's inertia is MORE on the moon.

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When an astronaut lands on the moon his inertia would be less more or same?

Inertia is related to MASS. MASS is a property of matter. Matter is the same on the Earth or on the Moon. Therefore his inertia would be the same.


Does an astronaut in space have inertia?

Yep, if an astronaut has mass, they will have inertia.


Did a astronaut step on the moon in 2001?

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What more inertia sun or moon?

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How is the moon an example of the inertia?

The moon is inert.


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An astronaut weighs less on the moon because the moon has less mass than Earth, meaning weaker gravitational force. Weight is the result of the gravitational force acting on an object's mass, so with less force on the moon, the astronaut feels lighter.


How will you capitalize this sentence neil Armstrong a famous astronaut landed on the moon?

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When it an object in space in moving it will keep moving at the same speed with the property of inertia. Then moon is an object that has inertia. Gravity keeps the moon from going off into outer space but inertia keeps the moon from crashing into the moon. Gravity and inertia have to be balanced in order for an object to remain in orbit.


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