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Earth Science Homework: Your Weight on Other Worlds: Due Thursday, 2/13/14
Use the website below called Your Weight on Other Worlds to answer the following questions. Use Mr. Traeger's weight of 200 lbs. where it says "Enter your Weight Here."
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/
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Last Name, First Name
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Mercury?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Venus?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on The Moon?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Mars?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Jupiter, provided he does not fall through the gaseous planet?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Saturn, provided he does not fall through the gaseous planet?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Uranus, provided he does not fall through the gaseous planet?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Neptune, provided he does not fall through the gaseous planet?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Pluto, a dwarf planet?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Io, a moon of Jupiter?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Europa, a moon of Jupiter?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on Callisto, a moon of Jupiter?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on the Sun, provided he does not burn up?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on a White Dwarf Star, provided he does not burn up?
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What is Mr. Traeger's weight on a Neutron Star, provided his body does not get pulled apart like a string of spaghetti?
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What is the difference between mass and weight? Which one changes when going to another planet?
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What are the three things that the force of gravity depends upon?
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Compare Mr. Traeger's weight on Earth of 200 pounds compared to his weight on Saturn? Why is his weight on Saturn almost the same given that Saturn's mass is so much greater than Earth's mass?
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