someth1ng
Retired Nov '14
Given that acceleration due to gravity is:
Earth: 9.8ms-2
Mars: 3.7ms-2
A person stood on scales that were designed for Earth whilst on Mars. The scale gave a reading of 50kg. What is the actual mass of the person?
a. 132.4kg
b. 50kg
c. 18.9kg
d. 490N
The answer I gave was A, 132.4kg, and seems to be correct.
B would not be correct since a scale measures your mass on Earth can be influenced if you changed the value of g. The mass you measure is based on your weight on Earth.
C is not correct since Earth should definitely measure mass/weight has higher than on Mars.
D is not mass.
My reasoning:
50kg on Earth measure means
W=mg
W=50*9.8
W=490N is needed for 50kg reading.
On Mars
W=mg
490=m*3.7
m=132.4kg true mass is needed to give a reading of 50kg.
Am I correct?
Earth: 9.8ms-2
Mars: 3.7ms-2
A person stood on scales that were designed for Earth whilst on Mars. The scale gave a reading of 50kg. What is the actual mass of the person?
a. 132.4kg
b. 50kg
c. 18.9kg
d. 490N
The answer I gave was A, 132.4kg, and seems to be correct.
B would not be correct since a scale measures your mass on Earth can be influenced if you changed the value of g. The mass you measure is based on your weight on Earth.
C is not correct since Earth should definitely measure mass/weight has higher than on Mars.
D is not mass.
My reasoning:
50kg on Earth measure means
W=mg
W=50*9.8
W=490N is needed for 50kg reading.
On Mars
W=mg
490=m*3.7
m=132.4kg true mass is needed to give a reading of 50kg.
Am I correct?