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  • 02-03-2022
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A 10-kg object weighs nearly 100 N on Earth. Would it weigh more or less on the Mars? Wouldits mass will be different on the Moon?

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luitelashok
luitelashok luitelashok
  • 02-03-2022

Answer:

less

Explanation:

weight = mass * acceleration due to gravity----(1)

the acceleration due to gravity on Mars is less than on earth. From equation (1 )we can say that weight in Mars is less than earth.

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