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12 October, 09:02

An astronaut on the moon places a package on a scale and finds its weight to be 10. N. () What would the weight of the package be on the earth?

(b) What is the mass of the package on the moon?

(c) What is the package's mass on earth?

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  1. 12 October, 09:24
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    (a) 61.25 N

    (b) 6.25 kg

    (c) 6.25 Kg

    Explanation:

    Weight on moon = 10 N

    Acceleration due to gravity on moon = 1.6 m/s^2

    Acceleration due to gravity on earth = 9.8 m/s^2

    Let m be the mass of the package.

    (a) Weight on earth = mass x acceleration due to gravity on earth

    Weight on earth = 6.25 x 9.8 = 61.25 N

    (b) Weight on moon = mass x acceleration due to gravity on moon

    10 = m x 1.6

    m = 6.25 kg

    (c) Mass of the package remains same as mass does not change, so the mass of package on earth is 6.25 kg.
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