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24 March, 08:40

Space rover weighs 100 N on Earth while a different space rover weighs 100 N on the moon

When you compare the masses of the two space rovers, which rover has the greater mass?

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  1. 24 March, 11:27
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    The second rover has a greater mass.

    Explanation:

    Given data,

    The weight of the space rover on earth, W = 100 N

    W = mg

    m = W / g

    = 100 / 9.8

    = 10.2 kg

    Hence, the mass of the space rover on earth is, m = 10.2 kg

    The weight of the different space rover on moon W' = 100 N

    W' = mg'

    m = W'/g'

    = 100 / 1.6 (acceleration due to gravity on moon g' = 1.6, m/s²)

    m = 62.5 kg

    Hence, the second rover has a greater mass.
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