Physics, asked by bhaveshkhaple, 9 months ago

If the weight of a body on the
surface of the moon is 100 N what is it's mass​

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Answered by amanpatel8084
0

Explanation:

Gravity is proportional to the product of the masses of the bodies, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. So we get: G(rel) = 0.125/0.5², which works out to 1/2. A body weighs 81 kg on the surface of Earth.

Answered by pksingh8051347840
1

Answer:

the weight of a body on the surface of the moon is 100 N, then its masswill be61. 34 kg.

F=mg

m=f/g or w/g

g at moon = 1.63m/s2

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