Physics, asked by tarelswar4323, 9 months ago

A)what will be the weight of a 18 kg object on earth and moon ? g = 10ms-2.

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Answered by aryanrohakale520
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Answer:

Weight of object on Earth = 18 kg

Weight of object on Moon = 18 x 1/6

= 18/6

=3 kg

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Answered by guruu99
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Answer:

The weight of the 18 kg object on Earth is 180 kg m/s2 and the weight of the same object on the Moon is 28.76 kg m/s2.

Explanation:

The weight of an object depends on two factors: the mass of the object and the gravitational force acting on the object. The mass of the object remains constant, but the gravitational force changes depending on the location of the object. On Earth, the acceleration due to gravity (g) is 10 m/s2, while on the Moon it is 1.62 m/s2.

To calculate the weight of an 18 kg object on Earth, we use the formula:

Weight = Mass x Acceleration due to gravity

Weight (Earth) = 18 kg x 10 m/s2 = 180 kg m/s2

To calculate the weight of the same object on the Moon, we use the same formula:

Weight (Moon) = 18 kg x 1.62 m/s2 = 28.76 kg m/s2

Therefore, the weight of the 18 kg object on Earth is 180 kg m/s2 and the weight of the same object on the Moon is 28.76 kg m/s2.

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