Respuesta :
The Mass of Object A is 10 times the Mass of Object B.
We have -
- The mass of object A : [tex]4[/tex] × [tex]10^{-3}[/tex] [tex]grams[/tex]
- The mass of object B : [tex]4[/tex] × [tex]10^{-4}[/tex] [tex]grams[/tex]
We have to find by how many times the mass of object A is larger than the mass of object B.
How can you compare the mass of two bodies?
Consider the following -
- A body [tex]B_{1}[/tex] of mass [tex]M_{1}[/tex] [tex]Kg[/tex].
- A body [tex]B_{2}[/tex] of mass [tex]M_{2}\; Kg[/tex].
Suppose that the mass of body [tex]B_{1}[/tex] is [tex]n\\[/tex] times the mass of body [tex]B_{2}[/tex]. We can write this statement mathematically as -
[tex]M_{1} \;=\;n\; M_{2}[/tex]
We can use the above equation to compare the mass of Object A and Object B. According to the question -
[tex]M_{A}\;=\;n\;M_{B}[/tex]
[tex]4[/tex] × [tex]10^{-3}[/tex] = [tex]n[/tex] × ([tex]4[/tex] × [tex]10^{-4}[/tex])
On solving, we get -
[tex]n=10[/tex]
Hence, the mass of object A is 10 times the mass of object B.
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