Respuesta :
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\purple{\textsf{The weight of the dog on moon is \textbf{10 Newtons. }}}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that the weight of the dog on the earth is 60N . We need to find the weight of dog on the moon. So we know that the weight of an object is one sixth the weight of an object on the moon. In other words the acceleration due to gravity is one sixth on the moon that of earth. We can use a formula as ,
[tex]\qquad\boxed{\boxed{\sf Weight_{(On \ moon )}= \dfrac{1}{6}\times Weight_{(On \ earth )}}}[/tex]
On substituting the respective values :-
[tex]\sf\implies Weight_{(On \ moon )} = \dfrac{1}{6}\times Weight_{(On \ earth )} \\\\\sf\implies Weight_{(On \ moon )} =\dfrac{1}{6}\times 60 N \\\\\sf\implies\boxed{\pink{\frak{ Weight_{(On \ moon )}= 10 \ Newtons }}}[/tex]