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Running on the moon with dumbbell?
iamcomet
12 days

Y'know, the moon has less
mass than the Earth, right?

As a matter of fact
he's 6 times heavier
than me (Diet! Dude)

So here's a sweet deal!
While on Earth, one could only lift dumbbells
weighing around 10kg,
now on the moon,
he can lift up to 60kg!

I'm 6 times bigger
gym rat on the moon

So, can I run with
these dumbbells...

on the moon?

Sure I can run
anywhere I want!

If only there weren't
oxygen supply issues,
one could run swiftly
on the moon with the weight
of a one-year-old child!

Hey buddy, I just
finished the straight road!

And now, let's take a turn - whoosh!

What do you think
will happen next?

Well, I think.....

The dumbbell flies away,
and I, who was holding it,
also go flying - wheee

Why these 60kg
dumbbells become
so dumb heavy?

So this is the gravity
from the moon
(1/6 that of the Earth)

And this is the power
that moves me outward,
We call it 'Centrifugal force'

And it has nothing
to do with the Moon!

The reason is this
even though the moon's gravitational pull
on the dumbbell is only 1/6 compared to Earth,
the force of the dumbbell trying to fly
out of its circular orbit due to inertia that
still obeys the law of mass conservation,
so it exerts a force too great
for me to handle, causing me to fly away.

So, lifting two 60kg dumbbells
and taking a turn around the corner,
it was the force of 120kg
pushing me outward!

That's right!
When you go to the moon,
don't go running with
heavy dumbbells just because
you're feeling good!

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