Physics, asked by piyushmotwani223344, 9 months ago

If the weight of a body on the surface of the moon is 100N what is its mass? (g=1.98m/s²)

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Answered by tripathyspandan23
2

Explanation:

As we know that,

Weight = mass x Acceleration or Acceleration due to Gravity.

=> 100 N = m x 1.63 m/s^2

=> (100/1.63) kg = m

=> 61.3 kg = m

=> m = 61.3 kg

Answered by toptengalaxyj2
1

Answer:

m = 61.3 kg

Explanation:

According to the equation,

Weight = mass x Acceleration or Acceleration due to Gravity.

100 N = m x 1.63 m/s^2

∴(100/1.63) kg = m

∴ 61.3 kg = m

∴  m = 61.3 kg

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