Science, asked by bugwobbles28, 7 months ago

The force of gravity on the Moon is about 1/6 as strong as the force of gravity on Earth. Identical balls are placed on the Moon and the Earth. Which is true? *

The ball on the Moon weighs 1/6 as much as the ball on Earth.
The ball on the Moon weighs 6 times as much as the ball on Earth.
The ball on the Moon weighs 36 times as much as the ball on Earth.
Both balls weigh the same.

Answers

Answered by PhysicistSam
2

Answer:

The ball on the Moon weighs 6 times as much as the ball on earth.

Explanation:

Mb.e-->Mass of ball on earth

Mb.m-->Mass of ball on moon

In given question the statement says the ball on the moon weighs 1/6 as much as the ball on Earth.

Therefore, Mb.m=1/6 of Mb.e

we can say that, Mb.m(6)=Mb.e i.e The ball on the moon weighs 6 times as much as the ball on earth

Hope u Get it...

Answered by charlesbragg158
0

Answer:

4.5

Explanation:

Cara weighed two colored metal balls during a science class. The brown ball weighed 4 pounds and the yellow ball weighed 0.5 pounds. If Cara places both balls on the scale at the same time, what will the scale read?

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