What is the weight, in newtons, of an object on
Mercury with a mass of 90 kilograms?
A) 25
B) 86
C) 101
D) 324

Respuesta :

The weight of the object in newtons at mercury = 324 newtons

The correct option is D.

What is acceleration due to gravity?

The acceleration an object experiences as a result of gravitational force is known as acceleration due to gravity. M/s2 is its SI unit. Its vector nature—which includes both magnitude and direction—makes it a quantity. The unit g stands for gravitational acceleration. At sea level, the standard value of g on earth's surface is 9.8 m/s2.

According to the given information:

Mercury with a mass of 90 kilograms.

What is the weight, in newtons, of an object

We know that :

Weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity

So,

At Mercury,

Acceleration due to gravity = 3.6 m/sec²

Then,

weight in Newton (i.e. kg-m/sec² )

=90 kg ×3.6 m/sec²

 =324 Newton

The weight of the object in newtons at mercury = 324 newtons

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