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For example, Apollo 15's mission was to study astronauts' rate of metabolism when moving different sections of the lunar surface: mountain, mountain, and horizontal surface.The participants in the Apollo 16 mission were had to appreciate the differences in agility and mobility on Earth and on the moon to better understand the lunar gravity itself and its impact on the displacement
. (the force with which the body acts on the horizontal support or the vertical suspension) on the Moon, the mass ( body of inertia) remains unchanged. Therefore, the inertia, which is the body's motion resistance and which is related to the mass, remains unchanged.
In case of fall of a member of the Apollo 15 crew, the astronaut loses his balance and his leg begins to slide. In an effort to restore balance, he only accelerated his movement forward, then fell to both hands.
The members of the Apollo 16 crew fell repeatedly, trying to lift different objects from the surface. In the process of lifting objects, they lost their balance or faced the problem of poor adhesion with loose lunar soil.