Physics, asked by Sydney123, 1 year ago

A man can lift a mass of 60 kg on the earth's surface. Then, the mass can be lifted by him on the moon is.......
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Answered by Anonymous
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☆ Actually welcome to the concept of Gravitation and satellite Demonstration....

☆Basically we know that ....other earth in the solar system ..all planets have less gravity .....

☆So we know that......
W = mg ....

☆Actually any mass on the earth ....becomes 1/6 th of the original mass on the moon ....as moon is the satellite of the earth .....

☆thus if we consider the mass on earth to be "X" ...then the mass on the moon will be "X/6" ....

☆since here the Mass is 60 kg....thus the mass on the moon will be .....

600 = m / 6 ....
there fore m = 3600 N ....

there fore the mass will be 3600/10 ==> 360 kgs..on moon

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Sydney123: so, here the matter is simple all you have to do is calculate the mass the person can lift applying same force.
Sydney123: ON THE MOON alright!
Anonymous: okay ....
Sydney123: try it once I think u'll figure it out.
Anonymous: yes....fine
Sydney123: It's fine! I was telling you the same thing ur concept is right but u misunderstood the question. That's it.
Sydney123: u did a great job!
Anonymous: thanks .....pleasure to help u
Anonymous: good luck
Sydney123: same 2 u bye!
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