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A bicycle has a mass of 39.5 kg on earth. What would its weight be on the moon ( g Moon = 1.6 N/KG

Respuesta :

So, if the object is on the Moon, its weight will be 63.2 N.

Introduction

Hi ! This time I will help you to discuss the weight of objects. Weight is not mass, because weight is affected by the acceleration of gravity. As for the mass of an object, its value will never change, whether in one place, another place, another planet, or even in outer space. The relationship between weight, mass, and gravitational acceleration can be formulated in the equation:

[tex] \boxed{\sf{\bold{w = m \times g}}} [/tex]

With the following condition :

  • w = weight of the object (N)
  • m = mass of the object (kg)
  • g = acceleration of the gravity (m/s² or N/kg)

Problem Solving

We know that :

  • m = mass of the object = 39.5 kg
  • g = acceleration of the gravity = 1.6 N/kg

What was asked :

  • w = weight of the object = ... N

Step by step :

[tex] \sf{w = m \times g} [/tex]

[tex] \sf{w = 39.5 \times 1.6} [/tex]

[tex] \boxed{\sf{w = 63.2 \: N}} [/tex]

Conclusion

So, if the object is on the Moon, its weight will be 63.2 N.

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