Nasa is concerned about the ability of a future lunar outpost to store the supplies necessary to support the astronauts. The supply storage area of the lunar outpost, where gravity is 1. 63 m/s2, can only support 1 x 105 n. What is the maximum weight of supplies, as measured on earth, nasa should plan on sending to the lunar outpost?.



Answer :

The most SUPPLIES NASA should anticipate delivering to the lunar colony is 601,220N, as measured on EARTH.

As a result:

Gravity is 1.63 m/s2 in the lunar outpost.

On Earth, the acceleration caused by gravity is 9.8 m/s2.

1 * 105 N is the supported weight.

Maximum weight of materials as determined by earthly measurements; (Ratio of the gravities) * weight of materials (9.8 m/s2 / 1.63 m/s2) * (1 * 105 N)

6.0122 * (1 * 10^5)

6.0122 * 10^5 N\s= 601,220 N

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