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Question: The weight of a body is 120 N on the earth. If it is taken to the moon, its weight and mass will be ...
The weight of a body is 120 N on the earth. If it is taken to the moon, its weight and mass will be about (Take ge=10m/s2)
A. 120 N, 120 kg
B. 60 N, 12 kg
C. 20 N, 12 kg
D. 720 N, 120 kg
Solution
The mass of the object/body remains the same throughout the universe. Whereas, the weight of the body changes. The gravitational energy on the moon is less when compared to the gravitational energy on the earth, thus the weight of the body changes, whereas, the mass remains the same.
Formula used:
W=mg
Wm=61×We
Complete answer:
From given, we have,
The weight of a body on the earth is, We=120N
The gravitational constant of the earth is, ge=10m/s2
The mass of the body on the earth is given by the formula,
We=me×ge
Where Weis the weight of the body on the earth, meis the mass of the body on the earth and geis the gravitational constant of the earth.
Substitute the given values in the above equation to find the mass of the body on the earth.