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The acceleration of free fall on the Moon is 1.6m -removed link- The acceleration of free fall on the Earth is 10m -removed link- A rock has a mass of 10kg on the Earth. Which of the following statements about the rock is correct?

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The acceleration of free fall on the Moon is 1.6m/s2. The acceleration of free fall on the Earth is 10m/s2. A rock has a mass of 10kg on the Earth. Which of the following statements about the rock is correct?

  1. Its mass on the Moon is 1.6kg.
  2. Its mass on the Moon is 10kg.
  3. Its weight on the Moon is zero.
  4. Its weight on the Earth is 10N.
  5. Its weight on the Moon is 100N.

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