A block of mass 16kg is camed to moon, find the mass and weight of the body on the
surface of moon
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Mass and weight are often used interchangeably in everyday conversation. For example, our medical records often show our weight in kilograms but never in the correct units of newtons. In physics, however, there is an important distinction. Weight is the pull of Earth on an object. It depends on the distance from the center of Earth. Unlike weight, mass does not vary with location. The mass of an object is the same on Earth, in orbit, or on the surface of the Moon.
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16,2.7
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Mass is constant everywhere in universe so mass =16 kg
weight of body on moon=1/6 of weight of body on earth so
weight =1/6 *16
=2.7 kgwt
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