Biology, asked by ankur1907, 11 months ago

A weight of 12 N is taken to moon from earth. What is its weight on moon if gravitational weight on
moon is 1/6 the weight of earth.​

Answers

Answered by singhlavkush890
2

Answer:

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Explanation:

Because the moon has less mass than Earth, the force due to gravity at the lunar surface is only about 1/6 of that on Earth.

In this case, the weight of a body is 6N on the moon. So, the weight of a body on earth is 6×6 N = 36 N.

Hence, the weight of a body is 36 N on the earth.

Answered by pink4192895
0

Answer:

1/6*12=2N

Explanation:

When a body goes to space it has less gravity or no gravity at all, thus it becomes half

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