Physics, asked by Dakshbairwa, 3 days ago

an object of mass 50 kg is moving from earth to moon of gravitational acceleration on moon is 1/6th of that on earth then calculate weight of the object on moon ( take gravitational acceleration on earth 10 m/s2)​

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Answered by naitiksuryawanshi202
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The weight of an object on the moon as compared to its weight on the earth is one-sixth of its weight on the earth. This is because the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on the earth.

Answered by dollysurywanshi161
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The weight of an object on the moon as compared to its weight on the earth is one-sixth of its weight on the earth. This is because the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on the earth.

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