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Gravity, Mass Weight.
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Gravity is:
a) Mass
b) A natural phenomenon by which the earth attracts free bodies.
c) A force of gravity exerted by the earth on a body.
d) None of the choices.
Weight is:
a) Gravity
b) A natural phenomenon by which the earth attracts free bodies.
c) A force of gravity exerted by the earth on a body.
d) None of the choices.
The relation between mass, gravity and weight is:
a) m = W × g.
b) W = m / g
c) W = m – g.
d) W = m × g.
At the surface of the moon, the mass:
a) Remains constant.
b) Decreases
c) Increases
d) None of the choices.
At the surface of the moon, the weight:
a) Remains constant.
b) Decreases
c) Increases
d) None of the choices.
The weight of a man whose mass is 50 Kg where g = 10 N / Kg is:
a) 500 N.
b) 50 Kg.
c) 2 N.
d) 2 Kg.
The SI unit of Weight is:
a) Kilogram
b) Gram
c) Newton
d) Newton / Kg.
The SI unit of gravity is:
a) Kilogram
b) Gram
c) Newton
d) Newton / Kg.
The mass of a body whose weight is 600 N where g = 10 N / Kg is:
a) 60 N.
b) 60 Kg.
c) 6000 N.
d) 6000 Kg.
A body of mass 50 Kg weighs 500 N. Gravity will be equal to:
a) 10 N / Kg
b) 0.1 N / Kg.
c) 5000 N / Kg
d) 5000 Kg
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