Asked by april
what is the weight of a 100kg man on the moon with a gravitaional acceleration of 1.6m/s(squared)?
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Answered by
april
is it 225lbs?
Answered by
Damon
it is m gmoon = 100 * 1.6
which is 160 N
which is 160 N
Answered by
MathMate
It does not have anything to do with units conversion, although yes, 100 kg roughly equals 225 lb.
As in the previous question,
Weight = mg
g on the moon is 1.6 m/s²
so the weight is 100 kg*1.6 m/s²=160 N.
Note: N stands for newton and is a unit of force required to cause an acceleration of 1 m/s² on a mass of 1 kg.
As in the previous question,
Weight = mg
g on the moon is 1.6 m/s²
so the weight is 100 kg*1.6 m/s²=160 N.
Note: N stands for newton and is a unit of force required to cause an acceleration of 1 m/s² on a mass of 1 kg.
Answered by
Hairline
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