Physics, asked by uzairsabir, 1 year ago

Show that the weigh of an object on moon is 1/6 of that on earth.

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Answered by samirmaths
12
because the gravitational force of the moon is one sixth of the earth's gravitational force therefore the weight of object on moon is one of the sixth on a subject because which is directly proportional to mass and also gravitation
Answered by SmãrtyMohït
10
❤❤here is your answer ✌ ✌

I try to understand you by example :-



On Earth, if your weight is 70 kg = W

W = mass x 9.8

70 = mass x 9.8

Your mass is 70/ 9.8

i.e approximately 7.14

Weight at the Moon, W' = 7.14 x 1.62

Hence, your weight on the surface of the moon is just 11.56 kg.


uzairsabir: Thanks bro
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