Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Weight of an astronaut on the surface of...

Weight of an astronaut on the surface of the Earth is w 1 and his weight on the surface of the moon is w2 the ratio of w1 to w2 will be

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If the weight of a man on the surface of the earth is 75kg, then his weight on the surface of the moon will be

If W is the weight of a body on the surface of the earth, its weight at a height equal to radius of the earth would be

A man weighs 'W' on the surface of the earth and his weight at a height 'R' from surface of the earth is ( R is Radius of the earth )

W is the weight of a man on the surface of the earth. What would be his weight, if he goes to a depth (h) equal to the radius of the earth, below the surface of the earth?

A body weighs W newton at the surface of the earth. Its weight at a height equal to half the radius of the earth, will be

Statement-1 : A body weight W newton on the surface of the earth. Its weight at a height equal to half the radius of the earth will be 2 W//5 . Statement-2 : g' = g.(R^(2))/((R + h)^(2))

A body weighs w Newton on the surface of the earth. Its weight at a height equal to half the radius of the earth, will be x/y w where x and y are coprimes . Find x and y