• Asignatura: Física
  • Autor: Anónimo
  • hace 6 años

The mass of an object on the Earth is 100. kg. a. What is the weight of the object on the Earth? b. What is the mass of the object on the moon? c. Assuming the acceleration due to gravity on the moon is exactly one-sixth of the acceleration due to gravity on Earth, what is the weight of the object on the moon? 2. What is the difference between mass and weight? 3. Sam’s older sister Nina, who is pictured in the Figure below, has a mass of 52 kilograms. How much does Nina weigh in Newtons? How much does she weigh in pounds? 4. The moon has less gravity than Earth. If you were on the moon, how would your weight be different than it is on Earth? 5. a) Calculate the mass of a car that weighs 19,600 Newtons on Earth. b) A 70-kg person travels to a planet where he weighs 1750 N. What is the value of g on that planet?

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