Science, asked by nandinijoshi25, 5 months ago


1.Show that the weight of object on moon is 1/6th its weight
on the earth

2.What happens to the force between two objects, if
The mass of one object is doubled?
b) The distance between the object is tripled?
c) The masses of both objects are doubled?

(3 Marks)​

Answers

Answered by akash2952003
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Answer:

The mass of moon is 1/100 times and its radius 1/4 times that of earth. As a result, the gravitational attraction on the moon is about one sixth when compared to earth. Hence, the weight of an object on the moon is 1/6th its weight on the earth.

Answered by ajitbasoya1980
0

Answer:

(b) the distance between the object is tripled

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