Respuesta :
Explanation:
the weight of an object is its force exerted by gravity.
on earth we take gravitational acceleration to be 9.8 m/s^2
so the weight of an object on earth is given by F = mg
hence,
F = 90 × 9.8
F = 882 Newtons (weight on earth)
gravitational acceleration on the moon is equal to 9.8/6. so, we can just use the same formula to find the weight on the moon.
F = 90 × 9.8/6
F = 147 Newtons (weight on the moon)
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W=m*g
W=90*9.8=882N (Earth)
W=90*(9.8/6)=147N (Moon)
Hope this helps
W=90*9.8=882N (Earth)
W=90*(9.8/6)=147N (Moon)
Hope this helps