Physics, asked by TarunMMM, 1 year ago

An object is off mass 60 kg on Earth. what is it's mass and weight on the moon

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Answered by yahootak
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mass of object on earth = 60kg
gravity = 9.8 m/s^2

<b><i><u>weight = mass * gravity </b></i></u>
<b><i><u>weight = 60 * 9.8 </b></i></u>
<b><i><u>weight = 588 N </b></i></u>

➡So weight of object on earth = 588 N
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<b><i><u>As we know that the mass of object never changes so the mass of object on moon will also remain same so , ➡ mass of object on moon = 60 Kg</b></i></u>
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<i><u>Now, as we know that gravitational force of moon is 1/6 of earth so the weight of the object on moon is also 1/6 of the weight of object on earth because weight is the force by which object is attracted </b></i></u>

weight of object on earth = 588

<b><i><u>weight of object on moon = 1/6 of weight of object on earth </b></i></u>

<b><i><u>so weight of object on moon = 1/6*588 = 98N </b></i></u>

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Answered by lusifer798
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mass = 60kg

because it always remain same ...
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I am taking gravity as 10 so that it will be easy to do ....
so weight of object earth = 60*10=600

so weight of object on moon = 1/6*600=100N
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