The weight of an object is the force of gravity exerted on that
object and the mass of an object is the amount of matter it has, and it
stays the same wherever you are, regardless of gravity.
So, here the mass of object is 40 kg on earth,
it means it has mass of 40 kg on moon also, but when we are calculating the
weight of an object we used the following formula,
F=mg
Where F is the weight of an object in Newton
and m is the mass of object in kilogram and g is the gravity
Now here gravity on the moon is 1.6 m/s2 and m
is 40 kg
So, F = 40 x 1.6
<span>F = 64 N</span>
<span>mass of the object on moon is 40kg and weight of an object on moon is 64N.</span>
The answer is A. I don’t have a reason for this hahahha sorry
Answer:
La Nina is a climate pattern which refers to the changes in the sea-surface temperature of the eastern tropical Pacific along the west coast of South America.
La Niña is considered as the cold phase of El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle as it lowers down the surface ocean water.
This shows effects on global atmospheric circulation, rainfall patterns and atmospheric pressure as it affects the rainfall- in some parts like Malaysia causes heavy rainfall and in some creates dry conditions. It also affects the weather pattern as in Canada.
Answer: The Miller-Urey Experiment
He based his calculations on the (then) widely held view that the early atmosphere was reducing, and concluded that the main constituents were methane (CH4), ammonia (NH3), hydrogen (H2), and water (H2O).
Answer:
Glucose is an aldose and fructose is a ketose sugar.
Explanation:
They are isomers and they are both ketose sugars that are important building blocks for other sugars.