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an object weighs 98 n on earth. How much does it weigh on planet x where the acceleration due to gravity in 6 m/s^2

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60 N because 98N=mg (here g= 9.8 on earth) thus mass can be calculated which is 98/9.8 = 10kg Now,new weight with g = 6m/s^2 =m×g' (here g' is new acceleration of the new planet) = 10×6=60N
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Answer:

The weight on planet x is 60 N

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Weight of an object on earth, W = 98 N

Value of acceleration due to gravity,
g=9.8\ m/s^2

Weight,
W=mg


m=(W)/(g)=(98\ N)/(9.8\ m/s^2)=10\ kg

Since, mass of an object remains same everywhere.

If the value of acceleration due to gravity on planet x is,
a=6\ m/s^2

So, weight on the planet x is,


W=m* a


W=10\ kg* 6\ m/s^2

W = 60 N

So, the weight on planet x is 60 N. Hence, this is the required solution.

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