darkflamemaster02 darkflamemaster02
  • 02-02-2021
  • Chemistry
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why do astronauts on the moon seem like they're "Walking on springs" while on earth we are firmly attached to the ground
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caitlin7228 caitlin7228
  • 02-02-2021
Because of the moon's considerably lower gravity. 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. That push causes them to rise, Newton's second law
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