Q.

If the weight of an object A on the moon is 1800 N then the weight of an object A on the earth is ____ N and if the weight of an object B on the moon is 400 N then the weight of this object B on the earth is ____ N.


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If the weight of an object A on the moon is 1800 N then the weight of an object A on the earth is 7200 N and if the weight of an object B on the moon is 400 N then the weight of this object B on the earth is 2400 N.
Given,
Weight of object A on the moon WA= 1800 N
Weight of object B on the moon WB= 400 N
We know that the weight of an object on the earth is six times the weight of an object on the moon.
Weight of object A on the earth = 6×WA                                                     = 6×1800
Weight of object A on the earth = 7200 N
Weight of object B on the earth =6×WB
                                                  = 6×400
Weight of object B on the earth = 2400 N
 
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