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A box that weighs 34.4 N on Earth is taken to the Moon, where the acceleration due to gravity is 1.60 m/s2. The weight of the box on the Moon will be _______ N.
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since the mass is unchanged, and m = F/g,
x/1.60 = 34.4/9.81
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