If i weigh 60 kg on earth how much would i weigh on moon.please explian with proper equations
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Acceleration due to gravity g' on moon is 1/6 times acceleration due to gravity g on the Earth. So weight' = mass * g' = mass * g / 6 = Weight on earth / 6
So W' = 60 / 6 = 10 Newtons
Mass remains same.
So W' = 60 / 6 = 10 Newtons
Mass remains same.
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Weight on earth is six times as that of moon. It simply means that we will weigh 1/6 of what we weigh on earth
If our weight is 60 kg on earth then we will weigh 1/6×60=10kg.
But mass remains same.
If our weight is 60 kg on earth then we will weigh 1/6×60=10kg.
But mass remains same.
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