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13.If a body weighs 12N on the surface of the earth, how much will it weigh on the surface of the moon where acceleration due to gravity is only one-sixth of that on earth's surface?

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Answered by thinking5
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Answer:

gravity on moon is 1÷6 gravity on earth

therefore 12×1÷6 =2N

Answered by raghav2519
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Answer:

As weight on moon is one-sixth the weight on earth because of lower acceleration due to gravity.

So, 1/6×12=2N

2N will be the weight on moon.

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