Physics, asked by siddhantnanjol, 1 year ago

what wiil be the weight of an object on the surface of the earth whose mass is 10 kg on the moon's surface a-.60N. b-. 10N. c-60 kg. d-10 kg

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Answered by devendra163gmailcom
16
option a is correct.
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siddhantnanjol: what is N in this question
devendra163gmailcom: its Newton, it is a s.i unit of force, or weight.
krishnayogesh1977: What is the answer of the question
Answered by abhi178
24
weight depends on acceleration due to gravity of planet. e.g., weight is directly proportional to acceleration due to gravity.

we know,
acceleration due to gravity on earth's surface is 6 times of acceleration due to gravity on moon's surface.
if we assume g is acceleration due to gravity on earth's surface then, g/6 is acceleration due to gravity on moon's surface.

but you should understand that mass is independent quantity. it doesn't depend on gravitational force. so, mass of object remains constant. e.g., mass of object on the earth's surface = 10kg

and if your question is weight of object on the moon's surface is 10N
then, weight of object on the earth's surface will be 6 × 10 = 60N .
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