Physics, asked by preethi2340, 4 months ago

If an object weight 30N on the earth what its mass

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Answered by anamikaaiju2008
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Answer:

Explanation:

The object will weigh approximately six times the amount experienced on the Moon.

Here is simply how to calculate it:

The moon’s gravity is a sixth that of the Earth’s, therefore you can use a scale factor to calculate it.

That will be:

F=mg where F=force of gravity on an object, m=mass of the object and g=acceleration due to gravity on the object by the astronomical body it is on.

Now we know that the weight of the object on the Moon is 30N, hence, its weight on the Earth is

30= 1/6 mg(of Earth)

Therefore: Its weight on the Earth is mg=180N, approximately 18kg of mass. That should be too easy for you to carry on the Moon.

Answered by akankshakamble6
1

Answer:

3.0612244897959 kg on earth and

5kg on moon is the answer

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