Newton takes a 0,5 kg billiard ball to the Moon. What is its mass on the Moon?
(A) OKE
(B) 1/...
Physics, 16.02.2021 21:50 mikayleighb2019
Newton takes a 0,5 kg billiard ball to the Moon. What is its mass on the Moon?
(A) OKE
(B) 1/6 of 0.5 ks
(00.5kg
(D) It depends on the value of "g".
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