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A body has weight 600N on the surface of the mars then what is its mass on the same place.​

User Roy Shoa
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Weight (w) = Mass (m) x Acceleration due to gravity (g)

weight = 600 N

g = 3.72076 ms^-2

m = w / g

m = 600 / 3.72076

m = 161.25737752502176974596587793892 kg

m ≈ 161.3 kg

User Andrew Terwiel
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Answer:


\boxed{m = 162.16 kg}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Weight = W = 600 N

Acceleration due to gravity = g = 3.7 m/s²

Required:

Mass = m = ?

Formula:

W = mg

Solution:

For m, it'll be

=> m = W/g

=> m = 600/3.7

=> m = 162.16 kg

User Akaanksh K
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