Physics, asked by Persa, 2 months ago

An astronaut has a mass of 90 kg on earth.
o What is his weight on moon
o What is his mass on moon

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Answered by itzbhavesh282
3

Answer:

The weight of a 90-kg astronaut in the space station is the gravitational force by Earth on the astronaut. On the surface of Earth, the astronaut weighs 90 × 9.8 = 882 N. Thus, the astronaut's weight in the space station is 783/882 = 89% of her weight on Earth.

Answered by VenomArmy
15

Answer:

well 90kg is mass so 90kg on earth is 90kg on moon but if you are talking about weight it would be 900N on earth and it will be 150N on the monn as the moon’s gravity is only 1/6 of the earth’s gravity.

Answered by VenomArmy
19

Answer:

well 90kg is mass so 90kg on earth is 90kg on moon but if you are talking about weight it would be 900N on earth and it will be 150N on the monn as the moon’s gravity is only 1/6 of the earth’s gravity.

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