The weight of an astronaut plus his space suit on the Moon is only 270 N.

A. How much do they weigh on Earth, in Newtons, assuming the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1.67m/s^2= 1584is this right?

B. What is the mass of the astronaut and his space suit on the moon in kilograms?

C. What is the mass of the astronaut and his space suit on the earth in kilograms?

Steps only please not the answer really would like to know how to solve this problem.

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A. To find out how much the astronaut and his space suit weigh on Earth, we need to use the equation:

Weight = Mass * Acceleration due to gravity

On the Moon, the weight is given as 270 N. However, we need to convert this value to kilograms by dividing it by the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon (1.67 m/s^2) to find the mass.

B. Once we know the mass on the Moon, we can use the same equation to find the weight on Earth. We will need to use the acceleration due to gravity on Earth, which is approximately 9.8 m/s^2.

C. To find the mass on Earth, we can use the equation:

Mass = Weight / Acceleration due to gravity

By substituting the weight on Earth and the acceleration due to gravity on Earth into the equation, we can find the mass of the astronaut and his space suit on Earth.