Asked by lia
The strength of gravity on the moon is 1.6 N/kg. If an astronaut’s mass is 80 kg, on Earth what would it be on the moon?
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Answered by
oobleck
since his mass is the same on the moon, then
80 kg * 1.6N/kg = ___ N
80 kg * 1.6N/kg = ___ N
Answered by
Lorem
128 is the answer
Answered by
Toobq
Data:
Gravity on moon=1.6 N/kg.
Mass on Earth=80 kg.
Required:
Mass on Moon=??
Formula:
W=mg
Solution:
W=mg
by putting value
W=80×1.6
W=128N
Gravity on moon=1.6 N/kg.
Mass on Earth=80 kg.
Required:
Mass on Moon=??
Formula:
W=mg
Solution:
W=mg
by putting value
W=80×1.6
W=128N
Answered by
Simran
Not bad
Answered by
Mariyam Faraz
DATA:-
Given:
Gravity on moon: 1.6 N/Kg
Mass on Earth: 80 Kg
Required:
Mass on Moon: ?
FORMULA:-
W = mg
SOLUTION:-
W = 80 × 1.6
W = 128N
RESULT:-
The Mass would it be on Moon = 128N
Given:
Gravity on moon: 1.6 N/Kg
Mass on Earth: 80 Kg
Required:
Mass on Moon: ?
FORMULA:-
W = mg
SOLUTION:-
W = 80 × 1.6
W = 128N
RESULT:-
The Mass would it be on Moon = 128N
Answered by
Wania
128 N is the right answer
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