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Because F=mg -> m=F/g

On earth g=10 m/sec2 so m1=30/10=3 kg

On the Moon g=0.16 m/sec2 so m2=30/0.16=180 kg

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The same object will have a weight of 181.5kg or about 1780N on Earth.

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The force of gravity on the moon is 6.05 times less than on Earth. Therefore, divide mass on Earth by 6.05: 30kg = 30 / 6.05 = about 5kg (4.958).

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30 Newtons has greater mass on the moon. 30 Newtons on earth equates to 3.06 kilograms. The same force of 30 Newtons on the surface of the moon equates to 18.52 kilograms.

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the second object on the moon

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10ft x 10ft x 15 ft and weighs 3000 pounds, what is the specific gravity

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