Answer:
a) On Earth
490N
b) On the Moon
85N
c) On Mars
185N
d)in outer space traveling with constant velocity.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The weight is defined as:
(1)
Where m is the mass and g is the gravity
a) On Earth
![g = 9.8m/s^(2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/l15q0enlhhzflt9zileuj1sj9gxcjhkdyt.png)
Then, equation 1 can be used:
![W = (50Kg)(9.8m/s^(2))](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/6sb3og7ybe0v5uib7hvolb943u9kibafu9.png)
![W = 490Kg.m/s^(2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/rxz2ymxfqm68wyn52oyl9j4rw4tleqq2v5.png)
but 1N = Kg.m/s^{2}
![W = 490N](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/l9grhcks6g6h9wsnkpaw8tc1vtvenwdcec.png)
Hence, the weight of the astronaut on Earth is
b) On the Moon
![g = 1.7m/s^(2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/s8ojr3qj5mm4rz4pg5wgjhwn8x9miu651u.png)
![W = (50Kg)(1.7m/s^(2))](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/5y61q829ut75a56rsdtyeq41py34o2vrfd.png)
![W = 85N](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/21x49atxiyfdxbvh6g66evsw92bi8s4wea.png)
Hence, the weight of the astronaut on the Moon is
![85N](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/leuew1w3va8i45tfjrnpu3e0ash1vpdxs5.png)
c) On Mars
![g = 3.7m/s^(2)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/5ux9fkbzz9dtj7p6eernss7eppf3n281km.png)
![W = (50Kg)(3.7m/s^(2))](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/a9ywmvwmm3e3kufluch5r8n0ea9nhqogvd.png)
![W = 185N](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/c41t0ztiubu5lk2ii64fofkskqvr8p3hai.png)
Hence, the weight of the astronaut on Mars is
![185N](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/vvyswvt5x5xbp3sbilq1m3h0idyjrzd22h.png)
(d) in outer space traveling with constant velocity.
Tanking into consideration that the astronaut is traveling in outer space at a constant velocity, it can be concluded that the acceleration will be zero.
Remember that the acceleration is defined as:
![a = (v_(f) - v_(i))/(t)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/ltvviq4tljtg5gmii50n648pxpey5zcfdz.png)
Since the acceleration is the variation of the velocity in a unit of time.
Therefore, from equation 1 is gotten.
![W = (50kg)(0)](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/pdk7ayxpss6u0e01b975mp9ryxw66s5efc.png)
Remember that g is the acceleration that a body experience as a consequence of the gravitational field.
![W = 0](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/high-school/60qkm00s0a7hcvebq9rj8ol1mjdp7kra52.png)