Physics, asked by anamithra6, 2 months ago

What is the weight of a 10
kg object on the earth and on the moon? ​

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Answered by Thuganomics007
1

Explanation:

on earth it is 10kg×9.8m/s² = 98N (=10 kg-wt)

on moon it is 10kg×1.6m/s² = 16N (=10×{1.6/9.8}kg-wt)

... note the original unit of weight is 'N' ... (kg-wt is also a unit)

Answered by souravdas59
1

Answer:

the mass of each is 10kg

the weight of the one on Earth (in Newtons) is:

(10kg)(9.8 m/s^2)=98N

the one on the moon is:

(10kg)(9.8 m/s^2)(1/6)=16.333N

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