Table of Contents
- 1 What is the weight of an object if mass is 20 kg?
- 2 What will be your mass on moon if it is 20 kg on earth?
- 3 What will be mass of an object on moon if its weight on earth is 98 N?
- 4 How do you find the mass of an object on earth?
- 5 What would be the weight of an object on the moon if its weight on the surface of the earth is 600 N?
- 6 What is the mass & weight of 20Kg on the Moon?
- 7 What is the mass of the second object on the Moon?
- 8 What is the difference between mass and weight in physics?
What is the weight of an object if mass is 20 kg?
= 20 × 1.6 = 32 N. An object has mass of 20 kg on earth.
What will be your mass on moon if it is 20 kg on earth?
Gravitation | Exercise a) The mass of an object on the moon will be 20 kg. b) The weight of the object on the moon will be (20)(1.6) = 32N.
What is the weight of a 20 kg box on the earth approximately?
So if an object has a mass of 20 kg, then its weight will be 20 kg x 9.80665 m/sec^2 = 196.133 Newtons.
What will be mass of an object on moon if its weight on earth is 98 N?
The correct answer is 10.0 kg. Weight is a force that acts at all times on all objects near or on earth. Here given weight = 98 Newton. So, object mass = w e i g h t g = = 10 kg.
How do you find the mass of an object on earth?
To find an object’s mass using its weight, the formula is Mass equals Weight divided by the Acceleration of Gravity (M = W ÷ G).
What is the weight of a 1 kilogram mass on the Earth g 9.8ms 2?
w = m g . Since g=9.80m/s2 g = 9.80 m/s 2 on Earth, the weight of a 1.00-kg object on Earth is 9.80 N: w=mg=(1.00kg)(9.80m/s2)=9.80N.
What would be the weight of an object on the moon if its weight on the surface of the earth is 600 N?
Because the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is 1/6th that of Earth and w = mg. Therefore, man’s weight on Moon = (600/6) = 100 N.
What is the mass & weight of 20Kg on the Moon?
An object has a mass of 20kg on Earth. What will be its mass & weight on the surface of the Moon (g on Moon =1.6m/s²)? Its mass will be exactly the same – mass doesn’t change for an object in different gravitational fields. It’s weight, however, will be 1/6th – roughly 3.333 kg.
How would you calculate the weight of a 20kg mass?
The equation to determine the weight of a body on the earth or moon is a modification of Newton’s second law, W = mg, where W is weight in Newtons, mis mass in kg, and gis acceleration due to gravity in m/s2. Acceleration due to gravity on the earth is 9.8m/s2. A 20kg mass on the earth would weigh W = 20kg x 9.8m/s2 = 196N.
What is the mass of the second object on the Moon?
Where m is mass of the moon, G is gravitational constant, and r is the distance from the center of the moon to the center of the object (the moon’s radius if it is on the surface). This version of the formula assumes that the mass of the second object is significantly smaller then the moon though. The mass of an object is 10 kg.
What is the difference between mass and weight in physics?
Mass is the same everywhere. So mass = m = 20 kg. But weight = mg , where guests is the acceleration due to gravity. Thus weight = m g = 20 x 1.6 = 32 N , newton is the S.I. unit for weight . Hope that helps !