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Objects on the moon's surface have an acceleration due to gravity one-sixth that on the earth's. What would the 50.0 kg boy weigh on the moon?

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weigh= Mg [given g=9.8ms-²]
W = 50×9.8 = 490N
it's weight on the moon becomes 1/6×490 = 81.67N
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Answer: 80 N

Step-by-step explanation:

The acceleration due to gravity on Earth is
g=9.8 m/s^2. On the Moon, it is 1/6 that on the Earth, so the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon is


g'=(1)/(6)g=(1)/(6)(9.8 m/s^2)=1.6 m/s^2

The weight of the boy on the moon can be calculated as


W'=mg'

where m=50 kg is the boy's mass. By substituting in the formula,


W'=(50 kg)(1.6 m/s^2)=80 N

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