Science, asked by dongaremahendra0, 9 months ago

The weight or a body is different on different planets.​

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Answered by aaditineve7303
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

as the gravity acting on every planet is different!!

Answered by varadad25
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1. The weight of a body of mass m on the surface of a planet of mass M and radius R is given by

W = GmM / R^2.

2. For a given body, its mass is constant and G is the universal constant of gravitation.

3. Different planets have different masses and radii such that the ratio ( M / R^2 ) is not the same.

Hence, the weight of a body is different on different planets.

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