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Weight on Earth vs. Moon: How Gravity Changes Your Mass Measurement #124244 (License: Personal Use)
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This educational illustration compares a person’s weight-100.0 kg on Earth versus 16.6 kg on the Moon-highlighting how gravitational acceleration (9.8 m/s² on Earth vs. 1.62 m/s² on the Moon) affects measured weight while mass remains constant. The character wears a red cap and shirt, standing on identical scales placed on stylized planetary surfaces for visual clarity and engagement.
Used in physics education, astronomy blogs, or STEM outreach pages to explain the difference between mass and weight; targets students, teachers, and curious learners seeking intuitive science visuals.
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