Physics, asked by mashesh1995, 1 year ago

The weight of an object on the surface of moon is 1.67N and its mass on its surface is 1 kg. Calculate its weight and mass on the surface of earth. (g on the earth = 10 m/s^2).

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Answered by ShuchiRecites
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Weight varies in Earth and Moon due to different value of " g ".

Value of g on Earth = 10 m/s^2

Value of g on Moon = 1.67 m/s^2

Thus, mass of object will remain same in both planets therefore,

\textbf{ Mass on Earth = 1 kg }

Weight on Earth = Force of gravitation.

F = mg

W = 1 kg × 10 m/s^2

\textbf{ W = 10 N }

Hence, weight of object on Earth is 10 N.

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Answered by Anonymous
51
Hello mate

Here is your answer

Given,

The weight of an object on surface of moon = 1.67 N

Gravity on earth = 10m/s^2

Mass on surface of earth = 1kg

Since mass is a constant quantity,so mass of object on earth is 1kg

Also weight,

W=mg

=> W = 1 x 10

=> W = 10 N

Therefore,

Weight is 10 N and mass will be constant on surface of earth.

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