Physics, asked by aminovaleah, 20 days ago

calculate the weight of a man who has a mass of 150 kg if he were standing on the moon and then Jupiter. the moon's gravitational acceleration is 4.9 m/s^2. Jupiter's acceleration is 24.79 m/s^2

Answers

Answered by kpoojitkumar
0

Answer:

The gravitational force on a mass is its weight. We can write this in vector form, where

w

is weight and m is mass, as

w

=

m

g

.

In scalar form, we can write

w

=

m

g

.

Since

g

=

9.80

m/s

2

on Earth, the weight of a 1.00-kg object on Earth is 9.80 N:

w

=

m

g

=

(

1.00

kg

)

(

9.80

m/s

2

)

=

9.80

N

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