25. We know that mass will remain same on both the places so.
W=mg
99=1.62m
m=61.11Kg
So on earth it will weigh,
W=61.11*9.81
=599.5 or 600N
26. We know that
F=ma
So,
125=24m
m=5.2Kg
A) Mass is less, weight is the same. B) Mass is the same, weight is less....
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