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The weight is one sixth, but the mass is still the same. This means getting the barbell started in motion is more difficult. The accelerated part of the motion would appear to be in slow motion!
wrloftis 12 months ago
That’s still pretty good.
Munch 12 months ago
Jumping jacks.
Maester Brow Premium Member 12 months ago
The weight is one sixth, but the mass is still the same. This means getting the barbell started in motion is more difficult. The accelerated part of the motion would appear to be in slow motion!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 12 months ago
He’s clearly involved with a steroids.
wildlandwaters 12 months ago
given the gravitational pull on the moon, that’s almost 200 pounds…pretty good considering his build!
tee929 12 months ago
…on the moon, 1,200 lbs. is about 199 lbs. due to the smaller gravitational pull.
mistercatworks 12 months ago
It depends on how fast you did them. Mass is still the same on the Moon. Moving mass is the definition of work.
tinstar 12 months ago
This is pure lunarcy.
aussie399 Premium Member 9 months ago
One sixth of that is still 200 pounds