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The relation between the weight of an object at earth (E) and at moon (M) is given by the E = 6 x M. Which of the following options represents the correct statement?

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Weight of an object on the moon is 1/6 times of the object on earth.
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Weight of an object on the moon is 6 times of the object on earth.
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Weight of an object on the moon is 1/12 times of the object on earth.
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Weight of an object on earth is 1/12 times of the object on the moon.
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Solution

The correct option is A Weight of an object on the moon is 1/6 times of the object on earth.
The given relation is, E = 6 x M

From the given relation it is found that,
weight of an object on the moon is 16 times of that on the earth.

Hence, the correct statement is, "Weight of an object in moon is 1/6 times of the object in earth."

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