Physics, asked by Joelgaming, 3 months ago

Gravitational force on the surface of the moon is only 1/6th as strong as gravitational force

on the earth. What is the weight in newtons of a 10kg object on the moon and on the earth?
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Answered by ULTRAKEVIN
1

Answer:

Mass of the object, m=10 kg

Acceleration due to gravity at earth, g

e

=9.8 ms

−2

∴ Weight of the object on earth, W=mg

e

=10×9.8=98 N

Acceleration due to gravity at moon, g

m

=

6

1

×9.8=1.63 ms

−2

∴ Weight of the object on moon, W=mg

m

=10×1.63=16.3 N.

Explanation:

Hope this will help you.

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

10kg , 'kg' is the unit of mass which means it is mass of the object.

Explanation:

now for weight in Newton's we need to multiply it by g of earthy which is 10

answer will be 10x10 = 100N.

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