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  • 12-01-2017
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What would the weight of an astronaut be on Neptune if his mass is 68 kg and acceleration of gravity of Neptune is 11.15 m/s^2?

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  • 12-01-2017
Weight = Mass of object * Gravity of experimented place
Here, m = 68 Kg
g' = 11.15 m/s²

Substitute their values, 
w = 68 * 11.15
w = 758.2 N

In short, Your Answer would be 758.2 Newtons 

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