Physics, asked by kamrajajay, 9 months ago

2 How can you say that the weight of an object differs
both on moon and on earth? By what value does
it differ ? explain mathematically.​

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Answered by pavidharshini67
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Answer:

because, earth has gravity and Moon does not have gravity

Answered by Jibidha
1

Answer:

The weight of an object depends on 'g' acceleration due to gravity, and the value of 'g' on earth and moon is not same. The mass and radius of the earth is more than the mass and radius of the moon. As the weight of a body on the earth is 6 times more than the weight of a same body on moon.

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