Physics, asked by kira1234, 3 months ago

The earths acceleration due to gravity for a body of mass 50 kg is 9.8m/s2. What will be the acceleration due to gravity on a mass of 100kg at the same place? What will be its weight?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 1/6 times as that on the earth and we know that mass is property of the material it always remains same and weight is measure of gravitational force, hence

mass of object on moon is 60kg and weight =60g/6=10×10=100N

Answered by FarhanaSiddiqua
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As it is the same place on earth , the acceleration due to gravity will also be the same, whatever the mass of the body may be .

Now, in that place the weight of the body having mass of 100kg will be

= 100kg × 9.8m/s^2

= 100 N

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