The weight of an object is the product of its mass and the acceleration of gravity.
If g[e] is the acceleration of gravity on earth, and g[M] the same for Mars and g[m] the same for the moon,
then m[M]=m[e]g[M]/g[e] and m[m]=m[e]g[m]/g[e] where m[ ] denotes mass. Note that weight=mg (measured in newtons) while mass is in kilograms.
If g[M]=g[e]/3 and g[m]=g[e]/6 approximately. Then the weight of an object on Mars will be about a third of what it is on earth, while on the moon it would be about a sixth of what it is on earth.
Answer:
7 and 2
Step-by-step explanation:
32-10-8=14
14=7x2 the only whole number options
Answer:
The answer is 7/20 miles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Just multiply 7/6 x 2/5, then you have the answer
It seems the shape of the cross section would be a trapezoid. Think of it this way. Take any pyramid you can visualise and cut straight down through it but not through the pointy tip(apex) I suppose the shape would be a trapezoid.
Answer:
11
Step-by-step explanation:
39-6=33
33/3=11