We know that
W=mg
99=m*1.62
m=61.11kg
So we have mass = 61.11 kg
And we know that value of g = 9.8 in earth
So
weight on earth =mg =61.11*9.8=598.89N
an astronaut weighs 99N on the moon, where the acceleration of gravity is 1.62 m /...
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