fun fact: the average 8-year-old weighs approximately 4.3kg on the moon. make what you will with that information.
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actually aren’t kilograms a unit of mass not weight meaning that they would still be the same amount of kilograms? To use the correct unit you’d have to use either newtons or swap to imperial to use pounds.
technically yes, if you’re a scientist.
but it’s way easier to visualise
“weighs the equivalent of 4.3kg on earth when on the moon”
than
“applies only 42 newtons of force on the lunar surface”.