Physics, asked by uzairsabir, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by samirmaths
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because the gravitational force of the moon is one one sixth of Earth's gravitational force therefore it is also directly proportional to gravitation
Answered by akashdas95
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do you want equation?? of it

uzairsabir: Yessss
uzairsabir: And the explanation too
akashdas95: Show that weight of an object on the moon is 1/6 th its weight on the earth. Given that the mass of the earth is 100 times the mass of the moon and itsradius is 4 times that of the moon.Weight of the object on earth is the force with which the earth attracts theobject towards it.
 
akashdas95: i want to send you the equation so i have done it in short form hope you will understand
akashdas95: Mm\100Mm. * (4Rm\Rm)^2 ..... =16\100=1\6
akashdas95: hope you understand
uzairsabir: No broo
akashdas95: what
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