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how much wood 70 kg mass man weight on the Moon what would be his mass on the earth and the moon acceleration is 1.63 metre per second square


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Answered by dityashahni
13
Here is your answer!!

We should know that weight = mass * gravity.

That is weight equals mass times gravity.

Gravity is a force of attraction between any two bodies in the universe. It is directly proportional to product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.

Gravity is generally measured in terms of acceleration due to gravity, denoted as g. For Earth it is, 9.8 m/s². And for moon, it is about 1.63 m/s².

On Earth, your weight is 70 kg = W

W = mass x 9.8

70 = mass x 9.8

Your mass is 70/ 9.8

i.e approximately 7.14

Weight at the Moon, W' = 7.14 x 1.63

Hence, your weight on the surface of the moon is just 11.63 kg.

Hope it helps you!!
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Answered by srivastavadalima
2

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass=70kg

accleration due to gravity=1.63

W=mass×9.8

70=mass×9.8

70/98

7.14×1.63

11.63Kg

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