Question
Question: Show that the weight of an object on- A. Moon is \({(1/6)^{th}}\) its weight on earth. B. What i...
Show that the weight of an object on-
A. Moon is (1/6)th its weight on earth.
B. What is the mass of an object whose weight is 49N on earth?
Solution
Weight of an object is defined as the force of gravity between a planet (or a celestial body) and the object. The weight of an object is the product of its mass with the acceleration due to the gravity of that planet.
Complete step by step answer:
Moon is a satellite of earth, although the moon is smaller than the earth, it still has a gravitational force that it can exert a significant gravitational pull on the objects that are on its surface. This pull is called weight. The weight of an object is defined as-
W=mg
Where, m is the mass of the object
And g is the acceleration due to gravity on that planet.
A. The acceleration due to gravity is calculated as-
g=R2GM
Where Gis the universal Gravitational Constant.
Mis the mass of the planet and
R is the radius of the planet (or the distance between the object and the centre of mass of the planet, at surface this distance is equal to the radius of the planet).
For earth,
The radius of the earth is- Re=6378km
In SI units, Re=6.378×106m
And the mass is, Me=5.972×1024kg
The universal gravitational constant is G=6.67×10−11m3kg−1s−2
Therefore, acceleration due to gravity for earth,
ge=(6.378×106)26.67×10−11×5.972×1024
⇒ge=40.67839.833×10−11+24−12
⇒ge=0.979×10
This is approximately equal to,
ge=9.8ms−2
For moon,
The radius of the moon is- Rm=1.737×106m
And the mass of the moon is, Mm=7.347×1022kg
Therefore, the acceleration due to gravity of the moon is,
gm=(1.737×106)26.67×10−11×7.347×1022
⇒gm=3.01749.004×10−11+22−12
⇒gm=16.242×10−1
This is approximately equal to,
gm=1.6ms−2
Comparing the acceleration due to gravity on earth with that of moon we have,
gegm=9.81.6
⇒gm=0.163ge
Writing this approximately as a fraction,
⇒gm=10016ge
⇒gm=254ge=6.251ge
Therefore the acceleration due to gravity on moon is roughly (1/6)th that of earth.
B. We know that the acceleration due to gravity on earth is, g=9.8m/s2
Given that the weight of the object is W=49N
Then the mass of the object is given by,
m=gW
m=9.849=5
The mass of the object is 5kg.
Note: The mass of the moon is approximately (1/100)th times the mass of the earth and its radius is approximately (1/4)th that of earth. This can be used to simply calculate that the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is (1/6)th of the earth’s.