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find the weight in Newton of a 10kg object on moon

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Answered by sathurshana
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Answer:

W(moon) = mg(moon) = 10 x 10/6 = 16.7N (here I divided by 6 gravity on the moon is only 1/6 that of Earth). W(Earth) = m g(Earth) = 10 x 10 = 100N. The mass m = 10kg on both the moon and Earth.

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Answered by alwinpaulvarghese
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Answer:

100 N

Explanation:

W(moon) = mg(moon) = 10 x 10/6 = 16.7N (here I divided by 6 gravity on the moon is only 1/6 that of Earth). W(Earth) = m g(Earth) = 10 x 10 = 100N. The mass m = 10kg on both the moon and Earth

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