Physics, asked by abukhara666, 7 months ago

Prove that weight of an object on moon is one-sixth of the weight measured on earth. Given mass of earth is 5.98 x1024 kg and radius of earth is 6x106 m and mass of moon is 7.36x1022 kg and radius of moon is 1.7x10 6 m.

Answers

Answered by soulreaper88
2

Answer:

2.025

10

20

,

0.002759

Explanation:

a)

F

=

G

(

m

1

)

(

m

2

)

r

2

F

=

(

6.67300

×

10

11

)

(

7.34

10

22

k

g

)

5.97

10

24

k

g

(

3.8

10

8

m

)

2

=

2.025

10

20

b) The field is just G(m)/r^2

(

6.67300

10

11

)

5.97

10

24

k

g

(

3.8

10

8

m

)

2

=

0.002759

Explanation:

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