Physics, asked by alpesh19019, 1 month ago

1 j energy can displace an object of 0.5kg with acceleration of 1 m/s^2 by 2 m
true/false?​

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Answered by NITESH761
1

Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

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Answered by crankybirds30
1

Answer: true

The mass of an object is related to weight by the equation W = m•g where g = ~10 m/s/s on Earth and one-sixth this value (~1.67) on the moon. So if Billy weighs 360 N on Earth, then his mass is approximately ~36 kg. His mass on the moon will be the same as his mass on Earth. Only his weight changes when on the moon; rather than being 360 N, it is 60 N. His weight on the moon could be found by multiplying his mass by the value of g on the moon: (36 kg) • (9.8/6 m/s/s) = ~60 N

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