With the information given in the question, we can only observe
that they are quite SIMILAR in at least one respect ... both the real
ones and those in 'this model' are quite invisible and intangible, and
we must take your word for it that they exist at all.
Like so many others in math and science, this question raises another
question: "Which model are you talking about ?"
When an astronaut brings a cube from the Earth to the Moon, the inertial mass remains constant, but the weight decreases.
<h3>What is the difference between mass and weight?</h3>
Mass of the body is defined as the amount of matter a body have. It is denoted by m and its unit is kg.
Weight is defined as the amount of force an object expert on the surface. It is given as the product of mass and the gravitational pull.
When an astronaut brings a cube from the Earth to the Moon, the inertial mass remains constant, but the weight decreases.Because the value of the gravitational acceleration is different on the moon.
Hence, option D is correct.
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Because of the power of the light it is very strong so that is why light reaches all the way to earth