Consider an object with weight on the Earth W_earth. The gravity of the Earth is g. If it is moved to another planet with gravity a, how much will be its weight? Note: you don't need to put a number for variables, M, W, a, g

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Answer:

[tex]W_{Planet} = \frac{W_{Earth}}{g}\times a[/tex]

Explanation:

We know that weight of an object on Earth is,

[tex]W_{Earth} = m\times g[/tex]

Thus,

[tex]m = \frac{W_{Earth}}{g}[/tex]

where,

m = mass of an object, which is constant and is independent of gravity

g = acceleration due to gravity on Earth

On the new planet, gravity = a

Thus the weight of the object on the new planet will be

[tex]W_{Planet} = m\times a[/tex]

[tex]W_{Planet} = \frac{W_{Earth}}{g}\times a[/tex]