Physics, asked by amrithapradishbabu, 4 months ago

If mass and weight of a body are measured first on the earth and then on the moon then we observe that


the mass of the body will be constant but not its weight.

the weight of the body will be constant but not its mass.

the both mass and weight of the body are constant.

neither mass nor weight of the body are constant.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The moon's gravitation force is determined by the mass and the size of the moon. Since the moon has significantly less mass than the Earth, it will not pull objects toward itself at the strength that Earth will. This means that if you went to the moon you would weigh less, even though your mass stays the same!

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