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If mass of body on the surface of the earth is 180kg then the magnitude of its weight on the moon would be

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Answered by prernasri2005
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Answer:

The ratio between the weight loss on earth to moon is 6:1

if a body weight 180 kg on earth, it will weight 180*(1/6)=30 kg on moon.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The magnitude of the weight of the body on the moon would be approximately 294.3 N.

Explanation:

The weight of a body is given by the product of its mass and the acceleration due to gravity at its location. The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the moon is approximately one-sixth of that on the surface of the earth.

Let's assume that the mass of the body remains constant. Then, the magnitude of its weight on the moon can be found as follows:

Weight on moon = mass x acceleration due to gravity on moon

= mass x (1/6) x acceleration due to gravity on earth

Given that the mass of the body on the surface of the earth is 180 kg, we can use the standard value for acceleration due to gravity on the earth, which is approximately 9.81 m/s^2. Thus, we have:

Weight on moon = 180 kg x (1/6) x 9.81 m/s^2

= 294.3 N

Therefore, the magnitude of the weight of the body on the moon would be approximately 294.3 N.

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