Physics, asked by haiderbhatti, 1 year ago

a man with 1200 Newton on earth. what is his mass? If he was taken on his weight will be 200 Newton. what is his mass on the Moon?what is acceleration due to gravity on Moon

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Answered by unknown2412
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if we take gravity as 10m/s

w=mg
1200/10 = mass
mass= 120 kg
mass on the moon will remain same as the mass does not change from place to place weight does.

gravity is one sixth on moon weight will also become one sixth but mass remains same



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Answered by Anonymous
6
hello mate....!!!!!!! ,.
here is ur answer

(i) mass is,

force = mass× acceleration
therfore m= force ÷ acceleration

m= 1200÷ 10. (since gravity is considered as acceleration due to gravity)

m= 120kg

(ii) when he was take on moon

his mass is given by F=m×a

M= F÷a = 200÷ 10 = 10 kg is the weight of person on moon

then acceleration due to gravity on moon is given by
a= F÷M

a = 200÷9.8 =10

a = 200÷9.8 = 10ms^-2 or nearly equal to 9.8 ms^-2

so hence 9.8 of the value of gravity on moon

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