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: 2017/3/25 17:03
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I was just wondering, when in physics, they spend a lot of time impressing upon you separating "weight" from "mass".
Most assuredly it's the case.
I was wondering however, if you use 1,000 liters of water on Earth and drop it 10 meters how much electricity you make versus doing the same on the Moon, the mass is the same, but less electricity is made, right? Due to the strength of gravitational pull having a lower acceleration of the water molecules, right?
Also, I've always been bothered by this question; "water dropping making electricity, is that changing gravity's pull to electricity?"
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