Physics, asked by ishu11291, 6 months ago

A block with weight 30n on earths surface what will the weight be in planet a with 4 times the mass and twice the radius

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Answered by dkyadav94
5

Explanation:

It is given that the weight of the object on the earth is 120N. That is W(e)=120N. Acceleration due to gravity is 10m/s.

Mass of the object on earth, m(e) is calculated as follows.

We know, W(e)=M(e)×g

Therefore, 120N=M(e)×10. That is, M(e)=120/10=12kg

Thus, the massof the object on earth is 12kg. We know that the mass of the object remains the same through out the universe. Hence, mass of the object on the moon is also 12kg.

We know, weight of the object on the moon =1/6 of the weight of the object on the earth.

Therefore, W(m)=1/6×W(e)

That is, W(m)=1/6×120N=20N

Hence, the weight and mass of the object on the moon are 20N and 12kg respectively.

QUESTION IS LITTLE BIT CHANGE .

Answered by rk5288966
1

Explanation:

same as above....................

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