Physics, asked by 512, 1 year ago

please answer the 27th question

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Answered by AR17
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Mass of a body remains same every where in the universe.
So the mass of the object is 50kg even if it is on the moon.

Now weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity

Gravity on moon=1.6m/s^2
& mass = 50kg
So weight = 50 × 1.6=80N

Hope it helps.... :-)
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