Chemistry, asked by mamtasaini2011, 1 year ago

Mass of body is 90 kg on the surface of earth.what would be its weigh on the surface of the moon? What would be its mass on the moon?(take g=10m/s)

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Answered by Anonymous
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AS WE KNOW THAT WEIGHT OF OBJECT ON EARTH = 6× WEIGHT OF OBJECT ON MOON
THEN AS WEIGHT = M × G
M = 90KG
G = 10M/S^2
THEN WEIGHT ON EARTH = 900 NEWTOWN
NOW WEIGHT ON MOON = 1/6 OF WEIGHT ON EARTH
=> WEIGHT ON MOON = 1/6 × 900
= 900/6
= 150 NEWTON
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Answered by LukedaCake
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Answer:

Mass On Moon = 90kg, Weight on Moon = 150N

Explanation:

given mass is 90 kg

mass is constant everywhere

so mass on moon is same too.

now we come to weight

first weight on earth = Weight = mass x gravitation

so weight on earth is 90 x 10 = 900N

we know weight on moon is 1/6 of weight on earth

so weight on moon = 900/6= 150N.

Hope it helped you

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