Physics, asked by vish20077, 9 months ago

If the mass of a body is 50 kg on the surface of the earth then its mass on the surface of the moon would be

(1) 50 kg
(2) 50/6 kg
(3) 6/50 kg
(4) 300 kg

please.....with explanation and steps.....​

Answers

Answered by satyasreevanka
7

Answer:

50Kg

Explanation:

The mass of any object is same anywhere in the world.

The weight of the object changes with the properties of gravity at that place.

So mass remains same as 50 kg

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
0

Answer:

1) 50 kg

Explanation:

Mass of a body is independent of acceleration due to gravity, shape and size. Since, the gravity of moon is less than the gravity of earth. So, acceleration due to gravity of moon will be less than the acceleration due to gravity of earth. As we know that the mass of a body is independent of acceleration due to gravity. So the lesser acceleration due to gravity of moon will not effect the mass of the body. As a result the mass of the body will remains same on both earth and moon.

its mass on the surface of the moon will be 50 kg

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