Math, asked by arslanazmat95, 10 months ago

Weight of a body on earth is 900 N. How will be weight of body on moon? Acceleration due to gravity on moon is 1/6 of earth.​

Answers

Answered by irshadsyed281
3

Step-by-step explanation:

\large\bold{\boxed{\boxed{W\:=\:F\:=\:m\:×\:g}}}

since, 'g' on moon is \large\bold{\frac{1}{6}} of that on earth.

Reason: The main reason behind this is that the radius and the mass of the moon is less than that of earth.

There for the weight of the body on moon = \large\bold{\frac{1}{6}}× weight on earth

= \large\bold{\frac{1}{6}}× 900

= \large\bold{\frac{900}{6}}

\large\bold{\boxed{\boxed{150N}}}

\large\bold{\boxed{\boxed{Fun\:fact\::\:That\:is\: the \:reason \:why\: we \:can\: jump\: higher\: on \:moon\: than\: that\: on\: earth\:.}}}

Answered by ismartkoushik
0

Answer:

15.306122449

Step-by-step explanation:

in earth,

ma=900

m=900/9.8

m=91.8367346939

in moon,

=>ma

=>91.8367346939x1/6

=>15.306122449

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