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the weight of a man on the surface of earth is 588n Find his mass taking g= 9.8ms–² if the​

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Answered by Sly01
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The mass of the man is 60 kg on the surface of the moon, since the mass of an object never changes but the weight does due to different gravitational accelerations. The gravitational acceleration of the moon is 1.625 m.s⁻². Then the weight of the object of mass 60 kg there be (60 × 1 625) = 98 N (approximately).

Answered by Anonymous
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The mass of the man is 60 kg on the surface of the moon, since the mass of an object never changes but the weight does due to different gravitational accelerations. The gravitational acceleration of the moon is 1.625 m.s⁻². Then the weight of the object of mass 60 kg there be (60 × 1 625) = 98 N (approximately).

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