Science, asked by rysiagad1324, 6 hours ago

Varies with mass of planet object is on.
Mass or weight

Answers

Answered by kperiyasamy624
2

Answer:

The weight of an object is directly proportional to the mass of the earth and inversely proportional to the square of the radius of the earth. i.e.

Weight of a body ∝

R

2

M

Original weight W

o

=mg=mG

R

2

M

when hypothetically M becomes 4 M and R becomes

2

R

Then weight becomes

W

n

=mG

(

2

R

)

2

4M

=(16mG)

R

2

M

=16×W

o

The weight will become 16 times the present weight.

Answered by OoAryanKingoO78
7

Answer:

Question :-

Varies with mass of planet object is on.

Mass or weight?

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Varies with mass of planet is on Weight.

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Explanation:-

Weight is the pull of Earth on an object. It depends on the distance from the center of Earth. Unlike weight, mass does not vary with location. The mass of an object is the same on Earth, in orbit, or on the surface of the Moon.

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