Physics, asked by konerusujatharavi, 4 months ago

Mass of an object on moon is 40kg.What is the weight of the object

on earth and on moon?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mass of anything is constant no matter whether it's on the moon or the Earth (this fact is incomplete however, for higher standards, and not exactly correct). So, the mass on Earth too, shall be 40kg. Now, weight = mass * gravitational acceleration. So, weight = 40 kg * ( ) = 392 Newtons

Answered by ay3440772adityayadv
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The mass of anything is constant no matter whether it's on the moon or the Earth (this fact is incomplete however, for higher standards, and not exactly correct). So, the mass on Earth too, shall be 40kg. Now, weight = mass * gravitational acceleration. So, weight = 40 kg * ( ) = 392 Newtons

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