Math, asked by nishithaarathinasamy, 7 months ago

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Answered by babymochi66
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ANSWER:

On the Moon, the astronaut would weigh only 162.2N. However, the astronaut's mass is 100kg where-ever they are. Weight on Earth: 100kg x 9.8m/s2 = 980N. Weight on Moon: 100kg x 1.622 m/s2 = 162.2N.

EXPLAINATION:

Basically our weight on moon is less than on the earth because moon only has 1/6 of the gravity from the whole earth's gravity. It is believed that moon is the broken part of the which broke a long time ago (during the formation of earth) so that's why the moon only has 1/6 of the gravity than on the earth

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Answered by mamasandhya2004
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Answer:

BECAUSE THE GRAVITY OF THE EARTH IS MORE THAN THE GRAVITY IF THE MOON.....   ;)

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