Does gravity push or pull?

The important thing to remember is that gravity is neither a push nor a pull; what we interpret as a “force” or the acceleration due to gravity is actually the curvature of space and time — the path itself stoops downward.

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Likewise, how much would a 60 kg person weigh on the moon?

Answer: A mass of 60kg on the Moon will still be 60Kg as mass is independent of gravity, but will ‘weigh’ about 60 x 1.3 = 78N. The Moon’s gravity (its gravitational constant) is about 1/6th that of the Earth’s. Your weight on the Moon is 16.5% what you would experience on Earth.

Simply so, how much would a 78 kg man weight on the moon? The correct answer is 127.14 N.

Similarly, how much would I weigh on Saturn if I was 100 pounds?

108 lbs

Why do the astronauts bounce when they walk on the moon?

Explanation: The moon’s gravity is about 1/4 as strong as the earth’s gravity. Our muscles a built to carry us on the earth. The astronauts are used to walking on earth so when they push forward with their legs they tend to use the same amount of energy which is 4 times more than needed.

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