
Thinking Like an Engineer: An Active Learning Approach (4th Edition)
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Chapter 8, Problem 3ICA
Rank the following from largest mass to smallest mass. Gravity on the moon = 1.6 meters per second squared [m/s2]
Gravity on Mars = 3.7 meters per second squared [m/s2]
- A. 1-kilogram [kg] object on Earth
- B. B 2.75-pound-mass [lbm] object on the moon
- C. 1.25-pcunds-force [lbf] object on the moon
- D. 15-newton [N] object on Earth
- E. 15-newton [N] object on Mars
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