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Physics tells us that weights of an object on the moon is proportional to its weights on Earth. Suppose a 90 kg man weights 15 kg on the moon what will a 60 kg woman weigh on the moon

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Answered by teje
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Answer:

10 kg will a 60 kg woman weigh on the moon.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Physics tell us that weights of an object on the moon is proportional to its weight on earth suppose a 90 kg man weighs 15 kg on the moon.

To find : What will a 60 kg woman weigh on the moon?

Solution :

Let the 60 kg woman weigh 'x' kg on the moon.

According to question,

Weights of an object on the moon is proportional to its weight on earth suppose a 90 kg man weighs 15 kg on the moon.

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Therefore, 10 kg will a 60 kg woman weigh on the moon.

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Answered by arav821
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Answer:

10kg

Step-by-step explanation:

90kg on earth= 15kg in moon

1kg on earth = 15/90kg on moon

60kg on earth = 60×15/90

=10kg

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