My mass is 65 kg and on Earth this equals a weight of 640 N, but on the moon where gravity is 1.7 m/s² my
weight would be
a. 640 N
b. 380 N
c. 110 N
d. no way to know without going there

Respuesta :

Your weight on the moon given the data from the question is 110.5 N

Definition of mass and weight

Mass is simply defined as the quantity of matter present in an object. The mass of an object is constant irrespective of the location of the object.

Weight is simply defined as the gravitational pull on an object. The weight of an object varies from place to place due to gravity.

Relationship between mass and weight

Mass and weight are related according to the following equation

Weight (W) = mass (m) × Acceleration due to gravity (g)

How to determine the weight on the moon

  • Mass (m) = 65 Kg
  • Acceleration due to gravity on the moon (g) = 1.7 m/s²
  • Weight (W) =?

W = mg

W = 65 × 1.7

W = 110.5 N

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