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Physics, 21.03.2021 14:00 kassidy49

You are an astronaut that is traveling from Earth to the moon, then finally going to Mars. The rates of gravity for the Earth, Moon, and Mars are as follows (gEarth = 10 m/s2, gMoon = 1.6 m/s2, gmars= 3.7 m/s2). You are curious about how much you weigh on each of these places. Using your knowledge of Newton's laws, at what place would you weigh the least?​

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