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An object weighs 10 N when measured on the surface of the earth. Its weight becomes 1.67 N,

when measured on the surface of the moon.[Mark True/False]​

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Answered by anjuyogeshyadav
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Answer:

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6)

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m =

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e =

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e = 6

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e = 610

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e = 610

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e = 610 =1.67 N

Acceleration due to gravity is (1/6) th times to that at earth.So, weight on moon W m = 6W e = 610 =1.67 N

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