Please answer question 2. Thank you! FYI: I have answered "0.169 N", "0.17 N", etc and those answers have been marked as

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Please answer question 2. Thank you! FYI: I have answered "0.169 N", "0.17 N", etc and those answers have been marked as

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Please answer question 2. Thank you! FYI: I have answered "0.169
N", "0.17 N", etc and those answers have been marked as incorrect.
Please help me.
Please Answer Question 2 Thank You Fyi I Have Answered 0 169 N 0 17 N Etc And Those Answers Have Been Marked As 1
Please Answer Question 2 Thank You Fyi I Have Answered 0 169 N 0 17 N Etc And Those Answers Have Been Marked As 1 (62.4 KiB) Viewed 21 times
Question 1 An apple weighs 1 N at Earth's surface. How much does it weighs when it is 5 times as far? 0 1/9 N O 1/25 N 0 1/16 N 0 1/4 N Question 2 What would be the weight (in Newtons) of an apple at the surface of the Moon? Use: m_apple = 100 g (for the mass of the apple) M_moon = 7.3 x 1022 Kg (for the mass of the Moon) R_moon = 1.7 x 106 m (for the radius of the Moon) G = 6.7 x 10-11 N m2/kg? (for the gravitational constant)
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