Science, asked by jagrutivaghat, 4 months ago

our mass is same on both the moon and the earth​

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Answered by hemanthfdo27
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No . . .First you need to know the difference between mass and weight. . .Mass is the measure of one's inertial property whereas weight is the measure of exerted force upon a body due to gravity. . . Therefore, it's our weight on the moon is less than our weight on the earth due to the different gravitational strength. . .Hope you can understand!

Answered by anjalin
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The quantity of substance found in a substance is known as mass. Mass does no longer boom or lower in any part of the universe. Therefore, it stays identical on each moon and the earth.

Explanation:

  • Gravity on someone determines weight.
  • Your mass is identical on Earth and the Moon, however in case you weigh 132 kilos on Earth, you'll weigh approximately 22 kilos at the Moon.
  • The lunar mass is 1 kg and weighs 1.6 N.
  • Scientists would possibly have observed a manner to assist human beings to live to tell the tale at the Moon.
  • The Moon does not have an ecosystem or air for people to breathe. But it's surface - that is included via way of means of a substance referred to as the lunar regolith.
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