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The mass of a spaceship is 70 kg. It takes off from the moon with an upwards force of 500 N. The gravitational field strength on the moon is 1.6. (This is same as gravitational acceleration on Earth.)
A.) What is the weight of the space craft?
B.) What is the resultant force on the space craft?
C.) What is the acceleration of the space craft?
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