Hindi, asked by aksha09yadavm, 10 days ago




:⟹GravitationalField=
Mass
Weight


:⟹9=
20
W
3




:⟹W
3

=9×20
Weight of 3rd Object = 180 N





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Weight of 4th Object :

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}{:\implies{\qquad{\sf{ Gravitational \: Field \: = \dfrac{Weight}{Mass}}}}} \\ \\ \ {:\implies{\qquad{\sf{ 3 = \dfrac{W_4}{50}}}}} \\ \\ \ {:\implies{\qquad{\sf{ W_4 = 3 \times 50 }}}} \\ \\ \ {\qquad{\textsf{ Weight of 4th Object = {\purple{\sf{150 \: N}}}}}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}
\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}{:\implies{\qquad{\sf{ Gravitational \: Field \: = \dfrac{Weight}{Mass}}}}} \\ \\ \ {:\implies{\qquad{\sf{ 3 = \dfrac{W_4}{50}}}}} \\ \\ \ {:\implies{\qquad{\sf{ W_4 = 3 \times 50 }}}} \\ \\ \ {\qquad{\textsf{ Weight of 4th Object = {\purple{\sf{150 \: N}}}}}}\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

:⟹GravitationalField=
Mass
Weight


:⟹3=
50
W
4




:⟹W
4

=3×50
Weight of 4th Object = 150 N





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⚝ Comparing the Weight :
\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\qquad \: {\sf{ W_1 = 150 \: N}} \\ \end{gathered}\end{gathered}
W
1
\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\qquad \: {\sf{ W_1 = 150 \: N}} \\ \end{gathered}\end{gathered} \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ W \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ 1


=150N





\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\qquad \: {\sf{ W_2 = 195 \: N}} \\ \end{gathered}\end{gathered}
W
2
\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\qquad \: {\sf{ W_2 = 195 \: N}} \\ \end{gathered}\end{gathered} \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ W \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ 2


=195N





\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\qquad \:{\sf{ W_3 = 180 \: N}} \\ \end{gathered}\end{gathered}
W
3

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\qquad \:{\sf{ W_3 = 180 \: N}} \\ \end{gathered}\end{gathered} \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ W \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ 3\  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ ​

=180N





\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\qquad \:{\sf{ W_4 = 150 \: N}} \\ \\ \end{gathered}\end{gathered}
W
4

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\qquad \:{\sf{ W_4 = 150 \: N}} \\ \\ \end{gathered}\end{gathered} \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ W \  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ 4\  \textless \ br /\  \textgreater \ ​

=150N





Greatest : 195 N

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⚝ Therefore :

❝ 2nd Object has the greatest weight (i.e, 195 N) . ❞
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