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On earth, 1kg=9.8n=2.2lbs. on the moon, 1kg=1.6n=0.37lbs use these realationships to answer the following questions. a. what is weight in newtons, of a 50-kg person on earth? b. what is the weight, in newtons, of a 50-kg person in the moon? c. what is the mass, in killograms, of a 100lb person on earth d. what is the mass of the person in question c on the moon? in advance for the !

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