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  • 09-06-2021
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If a person could lift 60 pounds on earth, how much could he lift on the moon?

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  • 09-06-2021

Answer:

360kg or 793.664 pounds

Explanation:

The gravity on the surface of the Moon is one sixth that on the surface of Earth, so you should be able to lift an object six times as massive.

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  • 09-06-2021

Answer:

60kg on Earth equates to about 360kg on the Moon.

Explanation:

The gravity on the surface of the Moon is approximately one sixth that on the surface of Earth, so you should be able to lift an object six times as massive.

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