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Q.

Mass of an object is measured to be 12 kg on earth. If it is taken to the moon then find its mass.


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a

24 kg

b

12 kg

c

10 kg

d

6 kg 

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

The mass of the given object in the moon will be 12 kg.
The amount of matter that makes up an object is its mass. It is a scalar quantity. In contrast, a body is drawn toward the centre of the earth by the gravitational force between the object and the earth is called the object's weight. It is a vector quantity that is oriented toward the earth's centre. The formula:
W=mg
Where m is the object's mass and g is the gravitational acceleration, it can be used to determine the weight. The mass of an object is constant, while the weight of an object varies with the variation in acceleration due to gravity.
 
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