Table of Contents
- 1 When a body of mass 1 kg is held on the surface of Earth the force it experiences is?
- 2 What will be the mass of a body of mass 1 kg at the Centre of the Earth?
- 3 What is the gravitational force between two 1 kilogram bodies that are 1 meter apart?
- 4 What is the weight of a 1.0 kg mass on the earth choose the closest value?
- 5 What is the gravitational force between two 1kg objects that are 1’m apart?
- 6 How much does a 1kg object weigh on the Earth?
- 7 Which is possible due to gravitational force of the Earth?
When a body of mass 1 kg is held on the surface of Earth the force it experiences is?
This shows that Earth exerts a force of 9.8 N on a body of mass 1 kg. The body will exert an equal force of attraction of 9.8 N on the Earth.
What will be the mass of a body of mass 1 kg at the Centre of the Earth?
On earth the weight of a body of mass 1.0 kg is 10 N.
What is the weight of a 1 kg object on the surface of the Earth?
approximately 9.81 newtons
In other words, an object with a mass of 1.0 kilogram weighs approximately 9.81 newtons on the surface of the Earth, which is its mass multiplied by the gravitational field strength.
What is the force of attraction between two object of mass 1 kg is separated by a distance of 1 Metre?
gravitational force
The gravitational force between two bodies each of mass 1 kg situated 1 m apart is. F=Gm1m2r=G×1×11=G.
What is the gravitational force between two 1 kilogram bodies that are 1 meter apart?
6.67×10−11N.
What is the weight of a 1.0 kg mass on the earth choose the closest value?
A 1.0-kg mass thus has a weight of 9.8 N on Earth and only about 1.7 N on the Moon.
What is the weight of a 1 kg mass on the Moon?
On the Moon, g = 1.6 N/kg. In other words, a 1 kg mass has a weight on the Moon of 1.6 N.
What is the force of gravitation between two bodies of mass 1 kg each are kept at a distance of 1 Metre?
67×10−9N.
What is the gravitational force between two 1kg objects that are 1’m apart?
The gravitational force between two bodies each of mass 1 kg situated 1 m apart is. Solution : F=Gm1m2r=G×1×11=G.
How much does a 1kg object weigh on the Earth?
A 1kg object on the surface of the Earth weighs about 2.2 lbs. The same object, in the center of the Earth, will find all local gravity sources balanced out in all directions, and so weigh nothing at all. On the surface of the Moon, where gravity is 1/6th what it is on the surface of the Earth]
How do you calculate the force of attraction of a body?
The force of attraction is given by the formula F=mg where mi sthe mass of the body (1 kg) and g is the earths gravitational field strength where the mass is. We could roughly state g is about 10N/kg or maybe 9.8N/kg but it does vary from place to place.
What is the magnitude of force with which the Earth attracts Moon?
Gravitational force with which a body A attracts another body B is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the gravitational force with which a body B attracts the body A. Thus, the magnitude of force with which the earth attracts the moon is equal to the magnitude of the force with which the moon attracts the earth.
Which is possible due to gravitational force of the Earth?
The atmosphere (envelope of gases) of the earth is possible due to gravitational force of the earth. Rainfall and snowfall is possible only due to gravitational force of the earth. We stay on the earth due to the gravitational force between the earth and us. Question 8. What is the acceleration of free fall?