Physics, asked by harjeetkaurhk22, 5 months ago

The weight of an object is 100N on earth. find its mass and weight on moon​

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Answered by stym5674
0

Answer:

16.67

Explanation:

As we know that the weight of any body or object on moon differs by 1/6 as compared to Earth.

Weight of the object on earth = 100N

So, it's weight will be on moon = 100/6

= 16.67N

Hope, this will help you.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

weight = 16.7 N

Explanation:

W(moon) = mg(moon) = 10 x 10 x 1/6 = 16.7N

(gravity on the moon is only 1/6 that of Earth).

The mass m = 10kg on both the moon and Earth as mass does not change from place to place. Weight of an object changes from place to place as it depends on the gravitational force experienced by the body at that point of place.

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