Physics, asked by tk8844086, 6 months ago

A man weight 600N on earth.What is hi mass?If he were taken to the moon it weight could be 100NWhat is his mass on the moon. What is his acceleration due to gravity?Hint(take g=10m/s²)​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Weight on earth = 600N

Let g= 10m/s  

2

 on earth

Mass on earth =  

10

600

​  

=60 kg

Now, since mass is a constant quantity so, it will remain 60 kg on the moon also.

Now, weight on moon = mg  

 

m= mass =60 kg

g  

 = acc. due to gravity on moon =  

6

1

​  

 

th

 the value on earth

So, Weight on moon =  

6

1

th e of the weight on earth  

⇒ Weight on the moon =600×  

6

1

​  

=100 N

Explanation:

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Answered by vatsarudransh5854
0

Answer:

1.6m/s2

Explanation:

w = 600N

W = mg ..............( where g=10m/s2 on earth)

10m = 600

m=60kg

Now mass is a constant quantity so it will be same on moon

it is given w(at moon ) = 100N

Therefore mg = 100.........................................(g at moon)

                 60g =100

                      g = 1.6m/s2 (approx.)

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