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A body of mass 40 kg weighs 65.2 N on the surface of moon. The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of moon is

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Answered by Prakhar2708
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Answer:

F = 65.2 N

m = 40 kg

We know that F = ma

Therefore ,

65.2 = 40a

a = 65.2/40

a = 1.63 m/sec^2.

Therefore,

The acceleration due to gravity on moon will be 1.63 m/sec^2.

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:

1.63 m/s²

Explanation:

Given :

  • Mass of the body = 40 kg

  • Weight of the body on moon = 65.2 Newtons

To find :

  • Acceleration due to gravity on the surface of moon

Weight = mass×Acceleration due to gravity

65.2 = 40×Acceleration due to gravity on moon

Acceleration due to gravity on moon = 65.2/40

Acceleration due to gravity on moon = 1.63

The acceleration due to the gravity on moon is equal to 1.63 m/s²

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