Density

Chemistry Level 1

An apple weighs 3.4 lbs and a banana weighs 1.8 lbs. if the banana and apple go to the moon, how much would they weigh? Not together

b=same a=0.56 b=9.00 a=0.56 b=0.56 a=0.00 b=0.30 a=0.56

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1 solution

Summer Packard
Nov 8, 2017

Weight on the Moon= (Weight on Earth/9.81m/s2) * 1.622m/s2

unit of weight is wrong . lb is a unit of mass

Saksham Jain - 3 years, 7 months ago

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im only 11 years old so shut up

Summer Packard - 3 years, 7 months ago

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I know I'm late but it is not your fault. Europeans and Americans have a "dilemma" that the word "weight" is the ratio of volume/density [for Americans] and for Europeans, it is the word "mass" used for that.

Nikolas Кraj - 1 year, 7 months ago

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