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Thethe mass and weight of an object on earth are 5 kg and 49 and respectively what will be their value on moon assume that the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is ⅙ of that on the earth

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Answered by kamalhajare543
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Answer:

  • m = mass.

  • a = Acceleration.

  • g = gravity.

GIVEN :-

  • Mass of the object on the earth = 5 kg.

  • Weight of the object on the earth = 49 N.

TO FIND :

  • What will be the Acceleration and weight on the moon = ?

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 \sf \: \hookrightarrow Weight = mg

Put the values in the equation,

\sf 49 N \: = \: 5 \: \times \: g\\ \\ \sf g \: = \: \dfrac {49}{5}

\sf g \: = \: 9.8 \: m/s^{2}

\therefore \boxed{\sf g \: = \: 9.8 \: m/s^{2}} \\

Acceleration on the moon,

\hookrightarrow \sf \dfrac {1}{6} \times 9.8 \: = \: 1.6333 \: m/s^{2}

The weight of the moon,

\sf 5 \: \times \: 1.63335×1.6333

\sf 8.1665 \: N

\therefore \boxed{\sf w \: = \: 8.1665 \: N}

Answered by harinder172j
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