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12 September, 08:36

The mass of an object Is 45 kilograms. It's weight on earth is- - newtons, and it's weight on the moon is - -newtons. Gravitational force is 9.8m/s2 on earth and 1.6m/s2 on the moon

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  1. 12 September, 09:04
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    The weight of the object on earth = 441N

    Weight of the object on moon = 72N

    Explanation:

    Weight of a body is the product of its mass and acceleration due to gravity. Acceleration due to gravity varies between planetary bodies. The acceleration due to gravity on earth is 9.8 m/s² while on moon is 1.6m/s² and it goes different for others too.

    Weight = Mass * acceleration due to gravity

    Weight (e) = weight on earth

    Weight (m) = weight on moon

    Weight (e) = 45 * 9.8 = 441N

    Weight (m) = 45 * 1.6 = 72N

    Weight of a body is measured in a unit called Newton (N)
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