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An astronaut weighing 194 lbs on Earth is on a mission to the Moon and Mars.
(a) What would he weigh in newtons when he is on the Moon? The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is one-sixth that on Earth.
N

(b) How much would he weigh in newtons when he is on Mars, where the acceleration due to gravity is 0.38 times that on Earth?
N

(c) What is his mass on Earth?
kg

(d) Which of the following are true? (Select all that apply.)
His mass on Mars is greater than his mass on Earth. His mass on Mars is smaller than his mass on Earth. His mass on the Moon is exactly equal to his mass on Earth. Hismass on the Moon is greater than his mass on Earth. His mass on the Moon is smaller than his mass on Earth. His mass on Mars is exactly equal to his mass onEarth.

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a)142.73N
b)325.43N
c)87.3kg
d)His mass on the Moon is exactly equal to his mass on Earth.
His mass on Mars is exactly equal to his mass on Earth.
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