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A girl has a weight of 88 N on the moon, where g = 1.6 N/kg. What is her mass?

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Answered by mrgoodb62
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Answer:

The moon has a smaller gravitational field strength. On the Moon, g = 1.6 N/kg. In other words, a 1 kg mass has a weight on the Moon of 1.6 N.

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Summary.

Mass Weight

Scalar quantity Vector quantity

Measured in kilogrammes kg Measured in newtons N

Answered by Anonymous
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m = W/gm

m = 88/ 1.6

m = 55 kg

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