The moon's acceleration due to gravity is \(\frac{1}{6}\) of the earth's value. The weight of a bowling ball on the moon would be

a

6 times its weight on the earth

b

\(\frac{1}{6}\) of its weight on the earth

c

36 times its weight on the earth

d

equal to its weight on the earth

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Truss
1 year ago

The question says:

> The moon's acceleration due to gravity is 1⁄6 of the earth's value.



Weight is directly proportional to gravitational acceleration, so if gravity on the Moon is 1/6 that of Earth, an object's weight on the Moon is also 1/6 of its weight on Earth.

So the correct answer is:
B. 1⁄6 of its weight on the earth.

Hallieboo
1 year ago

pls I Don't understand this question

tedloyee
1 year ago

this is like a bonus question the answer is literally in the question

Lehlani
1 year ago

must everything be related to mass

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