Physics, asked by rukaya24, 8 months ago

calculate the weight of a body of mass 5 kg and also calculate it's mass and weight in moon.
calculate in the formula not only answer​

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Answered by kshitizmridul
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Answer:

Mass does not change with location. To find an object's mass using its weight, the formula is Mass equals Weight divided by the Acceleration of Gravity (M = W ÷ G). Convert the weight measured in pounds to the equivalent in Newtons. In the formula for determining mass based on weight, mass is measured in Newtons. ”for earth

Explanation:

Being that it takes the weight of an object on earth and converts it to lunar weight, the formula is Weight on the Moon= (Weight on Earth/9.81m/s2) * 1.622m/s2. To find the weight on the moon, we divide the weight on earth by the earth's force of gravity, which is 9.81m/s2. This calculates the mass of the object."for moon"

Answered by 9d02aaronsvarghese
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Mass is invariant. A mass of 50⋅kg on Earth is STILL a mass of 50⋅kg on the Moon, and still a mass of 50⋅kg on Jupiter, and still a mass of 50⋅kg on the dark side of the planet Coosbane.

However, WEIGHT does vary given the gravitational well. A mass of 50⋅kg has a WEIGHT of 50⋅kg×9.81⋅N⋅kg−1=490.5⋅N on the earth, but a weight of 50⋅kg×1.622⋅N⋅kg−1=81.1⋅N on the moon......

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