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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
If you would like to know how much does a 93-pound person weigh on the Moon, you can calculate this using the following steps:
120 pounds on the Earth ... 20 pounds on the Moon
93 pounds on the Earth ... x pounds on the Moon = ?
120 * x = 20 * 93 /120
x = 20 * 93 / 120
x = 15.5 pounds on the Moon
The correct result would be 15.5 pounds on the Moon.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer to the physics problem in pressure given above would be 1.5 N.
First, I converted the cm^2 to m^ 2 (31.4 cm^2 = .00314 m^2).
Then I computed for the force (F= mg = (47.1kg)(9.8m/s^2) = 461.58 N)
Consequently, I used the equation of pressure (P = Force/Area).
P = 461.58 N / .00314 m^2
P = 1.47 or 1.5 N