Physics, asked by bhargavi371, 11 months ago

if a man weighs 150 N on moom what will be his approximate mass​

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Answered by mv070922
0

Answer:

Explanation:

25N by divide 150 from 1/6.

Answered by debadipta
1

Answer:

Explanation:

The weight of the man on the earth = 600 N

Weight = Mass * gravity

600 N = Mass *9.8 m/s²   [Taking g = 9.8 m/s²]

Mass = 600/9.8 = 61.22 kg (approximately)

Mass of the man = 61.22 kg

Given gravity on the moon = 1/6 of gravity on the earth

Therefore

Gravity on the moon = 1/6*9.8

                                   = 1.63 m/s²

Weight of man on the moon = Mass of the man*Gravity on the moon

                                               = 61.22*1.63

                                               = 99.99 N (approximately)

                                               = 100 N (nearly)

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