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An object has a mass of 48kg. What is its weight on a planet, when the value of g on the planet is 1/8th that of the earth? (g on earth is 10 m/s2).
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Answered by OtakuSama
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Question:-

An object has a mass of 48kg. What is its weight on a planet, when the value of g on the planet is 1/8th that of the earth? (g on earth is 10 m/s^(2)

Required Answer:-

Given:-

  • Mass of the object is 48kg
  • 'g' of a planet is 1/8 of earth.

To Find:-

  • Weight of the object on the planet.

Solution:-

As we were given,

g on earth = 10 m/s^(2)

=> g on the planet = (10 × 1/8 ) m/s^2

=> g on the planet = 5/4 = 1.25 m/s^2

Now,

We know that:-

  • W = mg

Where,

  • W is weight
  • m is mass
  • g is acceleration of gravity

Substituting values:-

W = 48kg × 1.25m/s^2

=> W = 60kgms^(-2) = 60N

Hence, the weight of the object on the planet is 60N.

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