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MoniMini
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Hello,
We had a Science test today and just after the test the teacher gave out the
answers to all questions. I had a doubt which I wanted to ask. Hope you can help
me...
A person can lift 60 kg of weight on the Earth. How much weight will
the respective person be able to lift if he is on the Moon?
a) 6kg b) 10kg c) 360kg d) 60kg
I have always known that the gravity of the Moon is 5/6 times less than the Earth
i.e. 1/6 of the Earth.
So, following the above equation, if a person is able to lift 60kg on Earth he should be
able to lift (60 * 6)kg i.e. 360kg of weight. That's what I think, but according to my teacher
the answer should be 10kg as 60 * 1/6 = 10. I have not asked her doubt yet.
Merci beaucoup!
¬MoniMini
We had a Science test today and just after the test the teacher gave out the
answers to all questions. I had a doubt which I wanted to ask. Hope you can help
me...
Homework Statement
A person can lift 60 kg of weight on the Earth. How much weight will
the respective person be able to lift if he is on the Moon?
a) 6kg b) 10kg c) 360kg d) 60kg
Homework Equations
I have always known that the gravity of the Moon is 5/6 times less than the Earth
i.e. 1/6 of the Earth.
The Attempt at a Solution
So, following the above equation, if a person is able to lift 60kg on Earth he should be
able to lift (60 * 6)kg i.e. 360kg of weight. That's what I think, but according to my teacher
the answer should be 10kg as 60 * 1/6 = 10. I have not asked her doubt yet.
Merci beaucoup!
¬MoniMini