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Gravity affects weight but not mass. Think of mass as the "stuff" an object is made of or the amount of matter it has. That does not change just because the force of gravity changes. However, weight IS affected by changes in gravity. That is why you will weigh about six times less on the moon than you do on Earth. The moon's force of gravity, or acceleration, is about 6.05 times less than Earth's. So, your physical make-up (mass) has not changed but your weight has.
Yes, because if you are 90 pounds on earth you would be 15 pounds on the moon. This is because weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, and the force of gravity depends on the mass of the object. The force of gravity on the earth is six times greater than that of the moon, or, the force of gravity on the moon is 1/6 that of the earth. On earth, a person's weight would vary slightly between sea level and the top of a mountain. This is because the force of gravity is stronger the closer an object is to the center of the earth (or moon, or planet).
In terms of physics, weight is expressed in Newtons and is synonymous with force. The weight of an object can change as related to the force of gravity (acceleration) acting upon it. Acceleration is expressed in meters per second squared and on Earth this is 9.8m/sec^2. In contrast, the moon's acceleration is about six times less powerful at about 1.62m/sec^2.'Mass' is expressed in kilograms. For everyday objects and energies, mass describes the amount of matter in an object; an object's physical 'make-up'. Mass does not change. An astronaut's mass, his physical composition, does not change merely because he moves from the earth to the moon. But, his weight does change as a result of the decrease in gravitational force. His weight will be about six times less on the moon.
The electrical force between two charges is inversely proportional tothe square of the distance between them.If the distance increases by a factor of six, the new force compares tothe old force by a factor of1/(62) = 1/36 = 7.72% (rounded)
Input movement/ Output movement = force magnification.
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Gravity affects weight but not mass. Think of mass as the "stuff" an object is made of or the amount of matter it has. That does not change just because the force of gravity changes. However, weight IS affected by changes in gravity. That is why you will weigh about six times less on the moon than you do on Earth. The moon's force of gravity, or acceleration, is about 6.05 times less than Earth's. So, your physical make-up (mass) has not changed but your weight has.
Yes, because if you are 90 pounds on earth you would be 15 pounds on the moon. This is because weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, and the force of gravity depends on the mass of the object. The force of gravity on the earth is six times greater than that of the moon, or, the force of gravity on the moon is 1/6 that of the earth. On earth, a person's weight would vary slightly between sea level and the top of a mountain. This is because the force of gravity is stronger the closer an object is to the center of the earth (or moon, or planet).
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