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Q. 6. Imagine that you are visiting planet Mars.
You want to record your weight in a notebook on this
planet. If your weight on the earth is 450 N, what would
you record as your weight on the Mars? You will find
the required data at the end of the chapter. Take g=10
m/s2
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Answers

Answered by 12495pratyush
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass = 450 /10 = 45 kg

 

Weight on Mars = GMm /R²

 

On solving

 

= 97.4 kg

 

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Answered by DhruvSehgal01
1

Answer: 85.05 N

Step-by-step explanation:

given weight = 450N

mg = 450

g = 10m/s^2

therefore 10m = 450

m = 450/10 = 45kg

now value of g on mars = GM/R^2

                                       = (6.67*10^-11   * 6 * 10^23)
                                              4.3*10^6 *4.3 *10^6

                                        = 40.02/18.49

                                        =2.16
now weight on mars = mg = 45*2.16

                                           = 97.3 N

Hope it helps dear

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