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25 December, 19:20

A bowling ball on earth weighs 11 pounds and has a mass of 5 kg the gravitational force on the moon is 1/6 of the gravitational force on earth what would the mass of the bumblebee on the moon 0.83kg 1.8lbs 5kg 11lbs

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  1. 25 December, 19:43
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    Given:

    Weight (W) of the ball = 11 pounds

    Mass (m) of the ball on earth = 5kg

    gravitational force on moon = 1/6 of earth

    To determine:

    The mass of the ball on moon

    Explanation:

    Weight of an object is related to its mass as:

    W = mg

    where g = acceleration due to gravity

    Thus if an object moves from earth to the moon, its mass will remain the same. Only, its weight will change based on the value of g

    Ans: C) 5 kg
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