Physics, asked by GodSD, 1 year ago

A spring balance is used to find the weight of a body X on the surface of the moon. The mass of the body X is 2 kg and its weight is recorded as 3.4 N. The weight of another body Y recorded by the same balance is found to be 7.65 N. Calculate the mass of the body Y.​

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Answered by Stylishboyyyyyyy
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Solution :-

Body X data on the moon

Mass ( m ) = 2 kg

Weight ( W ) = 3.4 N

We know that,

Weight on the Moon can be expressed as,

W = m g moon …….( 1 )

Here,

g moon = W / m

= 3.4 / 2

= 1.7 m/s²

Body Y data on the moon

Weight ( W ) = 7.65 N

Again from eqn (1),

Mass of Y = W / g moon

= 7.65 / 1.7

= 4.5 kg

Answered by jiwanjyotikumar
6

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