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a student has a mass of 60 kg on earth. the gravitational acceleration …

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a student has a mass of 60 kg on earth. the gravitational acceleration on earth is about 10 m/s². what is the students weight?
hint: weight = mass x acceleration of gravity (w=mg)
600 n
6 n
60 n
10 n
question 14
1 pts
what happens to objects on the moon because it has less mass than earth?
they fall at the same rate as they do on earth
they fall slower
they dont fall
they fall faster

Explanation:

Step1: Identify given values

$m = 60$ kg, $g=10$ m/s²

Step2: Apply weight formula

$w = mg=60\times10 = 600$ N

For the second - question:
The gravitational acceleration on the moon is less than that on Earth because the moon has less mass. The acceleration due to gravity determines the rate at which objects fall. So objects fall slower on the moon.

Answer:

Question 13: A. 600 N
Question 14: they fall slower