How will the force of gravity acting on a body change if its mass decreases by 6 times?

Given:

m1 is body weight;

g is the acceleration of gravity;

m2 = m1 / 6 – the body weight was reduced by 6 times.

It is required to determine G2 / G1 – how the force of gravity will change.

The force of gravity in the first case will be equal to:

G1 = m1 * g.

The force of gravity in the second case will be equal to:

G2 = m2 * g = m1 * g / 6

Then:

G2 / G1 = (m1 * g / 6) / (m1 * g) = m1 * g / (m1 * g * 6) = 1/6.

Answer: the force of gravity acting on the body, with a decrease in mass by 6 times, will also decrease by 6 times.



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