Physics, asked by richa0510, 10 months ago

Mass of an object in 40 kg. Calculate
(1) Weight of earth(2) weight on moon (3) mass on moon

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Answered by Anonymous
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{\underline{\tt{1.Weight\:of\:earth:-}}}

•Mass:- 40 kg

•Gravity:- 9.8 m/s²

{\tt{Weight=mass×gravity}}

 \implies{ \tt{ \: 40 \times 9.8}} \\  \\  \implies{ \tt{ \boxed{ \: 392}}} \:

{\tt{\boxed{weight= 392 N}}}

</p><p></p><p></p><p>{\underline{\tt{2.Weight\:on\:moon:-}}}

•The weight of the moon is 1/6 of the weight of the earth So,

 \implies \:  { \tt{\frac{1}{6} \times 392}} \\  \\  \implies{ \boxed{ \tt{65.34}}}

•The weight on moon is 65.34 N (approx)

</p><p>{\underline{\tt{3.Mass\:on\:moon:-}}}

•Mass is fixed quantity and is fixed for any place on this universe. So mass of object on moon is also 40 kg .

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