Physics, asked by vaibhavchaudhari407, 26 days ago

Soked Examples Example 1: If a person weighs 750 N on earth, how much would be his weight on the Moon given that moon's mass is of that of the earth and its radius is of that of the earth?​

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Answered by sanjeev07july1994
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Answer:

weight of the moon is 1/6 of Earth

soweight of person on moon will be 750/6=125 N

hope it helps u

if mass and radius is same as Earth then if u put value in

Universal law of gravational

Gmm/r²=weight of moon

or

w=mg

will be 750N in this case(if radisus and mass same)

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