Chemistry, asked by kg26701120, 5 days ago

.A boy weighs `25kg` on moon.Find his weight on earth.​

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Answered by bhimmayarairai
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Answer:

His mass will be 25 kilogram

mass is dependent of the gravity well you are in. If the earth weight is 250newtons then his mass is 25 kilogram and moon weight will be 42 newtons, which we'll write as 4.2 kilograms, since we like to pretend we're measuring mass when we are weighing ourselves.

But his mass will still be 25 kilograms, on Earth, on Moon, in outer spacespace, on Jupiter or anywhere elseelse.

( Assuming you don't want to Supercomplicate this with frames of refference of course)

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Answered by monishashkl
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Answer:

The boy's weight on earth will be 150 kg

Explanation:

We know that weight on the moon is 1/6th of its weight on Earth.

weight on moon=\frac{1}{6}th weight on Earth

we know that the mass of an object is given as 25 kg on Moon

and acceleration due to gravity "g"=9.8m/s²

Weight of object on earth =6×25=150 kg

Hence the weight of an object on earth is 150kg.

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