Since it is known that the standard gravitational acceleration is g = 9.81 ms-2, calculate the mass of an object weighing 1000 N, its weight on the moon (gay = 1.62 ms-2), its acceleration on the earth and the moon when it is subjected to a force of 400 N.

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Since it is known that the standard gravitational acceleration is g = 9.81 ms-2, calculate the mass of an object weighing 1000 N, its weight on the moon (gay = 1.62 ms-2), its acceleration on the earth and the moon when it is subjected to a force of 400 N.

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