Physics Worksheet: F weight = mass * gravity
Fw= m* g m= Fw/ g g = Fw/m
1. A spaceship...
Physics Worksheet: F weight = mass * gravity
Fw= m* g m= Fw/ g g = Fw/m
1. A spaceship has a mass of 9000 kg. The spaceship is launched from Earth and lands on a
distant planet where it has a weight of 390,000 N. What is the acceleration of gravity on this planet?
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