Physics, asked by nikhil622630, 8 months ago

find the weight of body on the surface of moon whose weight is on the surface of earth is 120 Newtons​

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Answered by sriyasaravanan21
0

Answer:

20 pounds

A place with less gravity would cause an object to have less weight. The moon is much smaller than the earth. So on the moon, where there is less gravity, you would weigh less than you do on Earth where there is more gravity.

Answered by Anonymous
5

Weight on moon is 1/6 than it's weight on earth..

i.e.          W_{m} = \frac{1}{6}W_{e}

here,

W_{m} = Weight on moon

W_{e} = Weight on earth

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W_{m} = \frac{120}{6} \\W_{m} = 20N

Hence the answer is 20 Newtons...

Hope it would be helpful :)

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