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1, November 06, 2020
2:11 PM
s and Weight
Work out the weights of these masses on the Earth (where g-10 N/kg):
a) 5 kg
d) 32.5 kg
g) 0.3 kg
b) 10 kg
e) 0.5 kg
h) 231.5 kg
c) 227 kg
f) 3.5 kg
i) 0.25 kg
Work out the masses of these weights on the Earth:
a) 6 N
d) 50 N
g) 34 N
b) 8 N
e) 320 N
h) 254 N
c) 143 N
f) 2 N
i) 0.5 N
Work out what these masses would weigh on the Moon, where g-1.6 N/kg:
OK, so g ie difforent on
the Moon. You etil
need to think about
which way round the
formula should be.
a) 5 kg
d) 32.5 kg
g) 0.3 kg
b) 10 kg
e) 0.5 kg
h) 231.5 kg
c) 227 kg
f) 3.5 kg
i) 0.25 kg
Bob weighs an object with a mass of 12 kg. It weighs 19.2 N.
a) Is he on the Earth or the Moon? How can you tell?
b) Bob (naked) has a mass of 65 kg. How much does he weigh: i) on Earth, ii) on the Moon?
c) When Bob puts his thick coat on, he has a mass of 80 kg.
How much does he weigh now: i) on Earth, ii) on the Moon?
Youl neod information from some
the bits you've alrendy anawered.
d) One of Bob's shoes weighs 8 N on the Moon. What is its mass?
e) What is Bob's weight on Earth if wears the coat and a pair of shoes?
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Transcribed Image Text:1, November 06, 2020 2:11 PM s and Weight Work out the weights of these masses on the Earth (where g-10 N/kg): a) 5 kg d) 32.5 kg g) 0.3 kg b) 10 kg e) 0.5 kg h) 231.5 kg c) 227 kg f) 3.5 kg i) 0.25 kg Work out the masses of these weights on the Earth: a) 6 N d) 50 N g) 34 N b) 8 N e) 320 N h) 254 N c) 143 N f) 2 N i) 0.5 N Work out what these masses would weigh on the Moon, where g-1.6 N/kg: OK, so g ie difforent on the Moon. You etil need to think about which way round the formula should be. a) 5 kg d) 32.5 kg g) 0.3 kg b) 10 kg e) 0.5 kg h) 231.5 kg c) 227 kg f) 3.5 kg i) 0.25 kg Bob weighs an object with a mass of 12 kg. It weighs 19.2 N. a) Is he on the Earth or the Moon? How can you tell? b) Bob (naked) has a mass of 65 kg. How much does he weigh: i) on Earth, ii) on the Moon? c) When Bob puts his thick coat on, he has a mass of 80 kg. How much does he weigh now: i) on Earth, ii) on the Moon? Youl neod information from some the bits you've alrendy anawered. d) One of Bob's shoes weighs 8 N on the Moon. What is its mass? e) What is Bob's weight on Earth if wears the coat and a pair of shoes?
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