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The mass of an astronaut on the surface of the earth is 60 kg. The ratio of the mass of the astronaut on the surface of earth and on the surface of moon will be

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since, we are talking about mass, mass is simply the amount of matter in an object and mass of anythíng isn't going to change doesn't matter where it is on the earth or any place in the universe. Therefore, the mass of the astronaut on the surface of moon will also be 60 kg

Finally, the ratio of mass on earth & on moon;

  • Mass of earth/Mass of moon
  • 60/60
  • 1/1
  • 1:1

Therefore, the ratio will be 1:1 .

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Answered by Sandipamandal94
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Answer:

Explanation:

Since, we are talking about mass, mass is simply the amount of matter in an object and mass of anythíng isn't going to change doesn't matter where it is on the earth or any place in the universe. Therefore, the mass of the astronaut on the surface of moon will also be 60 kg

Finally, the ratio of mass on earth & on moon;

Mass of earth/Mass of moon

60/60

1/1

1:1

Therefore, the ratio will be 1:1 .

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