We know the equation
weight = mass × gravity
To work out the weight on the moon, we will need its mass, and the gravitational field strength of the moon.
Remember that your weight can change, but mass stays constant.
So using the information given about the earth weight, we can find the mass by substituting 100N for weight, and we know the gravity on earth is 10Nm*2 (Use the gravitational field strength provided by your school, I am assuming yours in 10Nm*2)
Therefore,
100N = mass × 10
mass= 100N/10
mass= 10 kg
Now, all we need are the moon's gravitational field strength and to apply this to the equation
weight = 10kg × (gravity on moon)
Answer:
3 electrons from nitrogen and 3 from carbon while carbon already has a lone pair along with a negative charge (called cyanide)
Answer:
16.8 lb is the force on the brake pad of one wheel.
Explanation:
Force applied on the piston =
Area of the piston =
Force applied on the brakes =
Area of the brakes =
Applying Pascal's law: 'For an incompressible fluid pressure at one surface is equal to the pressure at other surface'.
16.8 lb is the force on the brake pad of one wheel.
Answer:
discrimination: prejudice towards a person/group based on their race, sex, age, and/or sexual orientation
Explanation:
People of color face discrimination because of the color of their skin.
The answer would be 9,940 K is the temperature of Sirius B.