An astronaut’s pack weighs 17.5 N when she is on the earth butonly 3.24 N when she is at the surface of a moon.What is the mass of the pack on this moon?
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An astronaut’s pack weighs 17.5 N when she is on the earth but
only 3.24 N when she is at the surface of a moon.What is the mass of the pack
on this moon?
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