On Mars, the acceleration of free fall g is 3.7 m / s^2.
What is the weight of a 2.0 kg mass on Mars?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
6.54 N
Explanation:
MARK ME AS BRAILIEST
Answered by
34
Answer:
Weight = 7.4 N
Explanation:
Given:
On Mars,
- Acceleration due to gravity = g = 3.7 m/s²
- Mass of an object = 2 kg
To find:
- Weight = ?
Solution:
We know that weight of an object is the force acting on the mass of an object due to gravity.
So,
W = M × g
where:
- W = Weight
- M = Mass of an object
- g = Acceleration due to gravity
Applying the above formula,
W = Mg
⇒ W = 2 × 3.7
⇒ W = 7.4 N
∴ Weight = 7.4 Newton
Similar questions