Science, asked by shalini6363, 4 months ago

the mass of an object is 50 kg find its weight on Earth and Moon​

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Answered by tigershroff221
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Explanation:

The weight of an object on the moon is 1/6th of that of its weight on earth, since the mass of the moon is a lot less than that of earth. So, the weight of an object of mass 50 kg would be 500 N (taking g = 10 m/s) and on the moon would be 83.3 N (500 6). So, the weight would always be less on the moon.

Answered by Anonymous
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On earth, 50 kg translates to 492 Newtons. 1 kg·m/s² is the same as 1 Newton. A Newton is a unit of force. So is a pound.

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