At first glance, it appears to be a meaningless series of scientific-sounding words.
However, upon further study, it is found to be complete gibberish.
The mass of a person remains the same regardless of location, so a person with a mass of 60kg on Earth will also have a mass of 60kg on the Moon. However, their weight would be different due to the Moon's weaker gravitational pull.
By unit of mass add time and conversion ,we can say that SI Unit of length mass is kg and SI Unit of time is seconds (sec).
Her acceleration is 0.33 meters per second squared.
Length. Meter Mass. Kilogram Time. Second
Length . . . meter Mass . . . kilogram Time . . . second Volume . . . cubic meter
Since mass = weight/gravity Mass = 588 Gravity = 9.8m/s^2 588/9.8 = 60kg 60kg
The GPE (gravitational potential energy) of the diver can be calculated using the formula GPE = mgh, where m is the mass (60kg), g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.81 m/s^2), and h is the height (10m). Plugging in the values, GPE = 60kg * 9.81 m/s^2 * 10m = 5886 Joules.
Length: meterMass: kilogram Volume: cubic meter Time: second
- length: meter (m) - mass: kilogram (kg) - time: second (s) - temperature: kelvin (K)
Since mass = weight/gravity Mass = 588 Gravity = 9.8m/s^2 588/9.8 = 60kg 60kg
your weight would be 120 kg but your mass would be 60 kg
factors determining the propensity to move, of your 60kg mass, include its shape, its area, its roughness and so on. On the information given, no answer is possible. But with appropriate choice of parameters, a quite low air pressure will suffice.