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The gravitational pull of the Moon is much less than the
gravitational pull...
Physics, 23.09.2021 14:00 brookerebman15
Question 1 of 5
The gravitational pull of the Moon is much less than the
gravitational pull of Earth. Consider an object with a mass
of 10 kilograms that weighs 22 pounds on Earth.
Which statement describes the object on the Moon?
A. Its mass would be much greater.
B. Its weight would be much greater.
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C. Its weight would be the
same
D. Its mass would be the same.
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