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COLLEGE PHYSICS,V.2
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Author: SERWAY
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Chapter 4, Problem 5P
A bag of sugar weighs 5.00 lb on Earth. What would it weigh in newtons on the Moon, where the free-fall acceleration is one-sixth that on Earth? Repeat for Jupiter, where g is 2.64 times that on Earth. Find the mass of the bag of sugar in kilograms at each of the three locations.
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COLLEGE PHYSICS,V.2
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