Physics, asked by shrandhvivishnoi026, 11 months ago

the weight of an object on earth is 600 N. What will be its mass on the moon?​

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Answered by AshaGhanshala
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Answer:

hxnxn5*8=9,9/59/8dgah kxn

Answered by harsehaj33
2

Answer:

Let's start with Newton's second law of motion: F=ma

If F = 600 Newtons and we want mass, then we should fix that equation to solve for it.

m=F/a

Now, just insert your numbers.

600 N/(9.8 m/sec^2) = 599.59 kg

Since mass is constant no matter the effects of gravity, our answer is that your object has a mass of 599.59 kilograms on the moon.

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