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A body weighing 60 kg is taken to the moon.Its mass taken on the moon is

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Answered by varsha1526
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60 kg will be the answer because mass never changes it remains the same.

rohitkumarabc68: Its wrong answer should be 6
Answered by divyanshi86
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First of all let me tell you what is mass, its the amount of matter present in our body.
So the amount of matter in our body is always remain the same either you take it to moon or mercury it always remain the same.
Its weight which varies. So mass of man on earth is equal to mass of man on moon that is 60kg.
If its weight than it changes relatively according to earths and moons gravity. Weight= mass × gravity.

So on earth the man weights 60×9.8= 588N and as on moon the gravity is approx 1/6 as compared to earth that is 1.6m/s so its weight there is 60× 1.6= 96N.

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