An 80kg astronaut traveled to the moon, where gravity is one-sixth (116) as
strong as Earth's gravity. What is the astronaut's weight on the moon?

F=mg.g=(1/6)(9.8m/s?)

An 80kg astronaut traveled to the moon where gravity is onesixth 116 as strong as Earths gravity What is the astronauts weight on the moon Fmgg1698ms class=

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Answer:

Wmoon = 131 [N]

Explanation:

We know that the weight of a body is equal to the product of mass by gravitational acceleration.

Since we are told that the gravitational acceleration of the moon is equal to one-sixth of the acceleration of Earth's gravitation. Then we must multiply the value of Earth's gravitation by one-sixth.

[tex]w_{moon}=\frac{1}{6} *m*g\\w_{moon}=\frac{1}{6} *80*9.81\\w_{moon}=130.8 [N] = 131 [N][/tex]