What is the gravity on earth's moon?

Correct answer: 1,62 m/s²

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Player #15939195
Player #15939195
All answers are incorrect. gravity as an acceleration is measured in units of m/s^2 or m/s/s
Ali *Regulus* Mirza
Ali *Regulus* Mirza
What are you folks on about? I see m/s² (in the choices as well as the explanation), which, I'm pretty sure, is an acceptable way of writing metres per second per second. I do, however, have strong reservations about the use of comma instead of a dot (period) to represent the decimal point.
Boneinjalon
Boneinjalon
Ali *Regulus* Mirza, commas are used here in Spain
TestyAlien3443
TestyAlien3443
Ali *Regulus* Mirza, agreed. For those of us that use commas for thousand instead of radix/decimal point, it makes the gravity look a thousand times more than it is. For a general trivia game I prefer numbers to be only 1 or 2 significant digits. e.g. gravity of 1.6 m/s/s
Scott
Scott
Ali *Regulus* Mirza, need the dot :)
S
S
M/s squared. Shameful!
JHS #19138618
JHS #19138618
No answer is correct. Please re-phrase.
Kyko
Kyko
I could dunk on the moon for sure!
Samsoom
Samsoom
Too hard
RosieVL
RosieVL
I guess Despicable Me didn't know anything about those other moons... LOL!