Physics, asked by sneha270603, 1 year ago

The first one will be marked brainliest......A person has mass of 60kg.What should be his weight on earth and moon?

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Answered by RomanReigns786
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Originally Answered: What would be the mass of a man of 60kg on the Moon?

The mass of the man would remain the same…

His weight would change. Assuming the man’s weight on earth is 60 N.

Since weight is a force, according to Newton’s second law, F = ma ( m = mass, a = acceleration due to gravity)

First lets find the mass of the man, as it is required to find his weight on the moon.

F = ma [taking a of earth as 10 m/s^2]

60 = m . 10 [divide 10 on both sides]

m = 60/10 = 6 Kg

Acceleration due to gravity on the moon is 83% less than the acceleration due to gravity on earth (1.622 m/s^2).

F = ma

F = 6 . 1.622 = 9.732 N

So a person weighting 60 N on earth would approximately weight around 10 N on the moon.

Hope this helped!

@ sk

RomanReigns786: thanks for marking as a branliest
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