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| You see, that's because on Earth, the gravity pulling us towards the centre is 10 Newtons... | |
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| And I'm guessing on the moon it's a lot less than that so gravity isn't pulling us towrdas the centre nearly as much. | |
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| EXACTLY! The moon is being pulled by gravity at 1.6 Newtons which is far less than on Earth. | |
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| Aaaah, I understand now! As much as it is fun jumping on the moon, we should probably get back, my dad will be worried... | |
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Philip returns home safe and sound and after letting his dad know he's fine, he bumps into Lillian.
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| Philip where have you been! | |
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| Oh no where, just to the moon and back again ;)... | |
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