Boyhappy Boyhappy
  • 18-09-2016
  • Physics
contestada

On earth, 1 kg = 9.8 = 2.2 lbs. On the moon, 1 kg = 1.6 n = 0.37 lbs.

Respuesta :

AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 19-09-2016
They're never 'equal'. 1 kilogram is 1 kilogram everywhere. It weighs about 2.2 pounds on Earth, and it weighs about 0.37 pound on the moon. On the way between, if the rocket engines are not burning, it weighs nothing.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

A teacher instructs students to write an argumentative essay about "The Most Dangerous Game.” Read the claim and reason one student writes and then answer the q
What is the difference between a smart card and a cash card? A. A smart card is more secure than a cash card. B. A smart card carries no spending limits. C. A c
in the last election, 1,200 people in the precinct voted. the ratio of men to omen was 3 to 5. how many of the voters were womens
8n = -3m + 1; n = -2, 2, 4
Elena is painting a fence she has already determined that she needs 1 gallon of paint total for each 10 feet of fencing to finish the entire job the fencing wil
If the air pressure is doubled, the speed of sound
A Ella le gusta pintar y tocar los instrumentos musicales
A scientist is looking at a cell's membrane. she notices that the membrane is composed (primarily) of a certain type of macromolecule. these macromolecules are
Which expression is equivalent ti 5a+5b
Why did southern state governments create poll taxes literacy tests and grandfather clauses apex?