The mass of a body on Earth is 100 kg (acceleration due to gravity, ge - 10 m/s2). If acceleration due to gravity on the Moon ge/6, then the mass of the body on the moon is
A
100/6 kg
B
60kg
C
100 kg
D
600 kg
Correct Answer: Option C
Explanation
1. Mass is an intrinsic property of a body, representing the amount of matter it contains.
2. It remains constant regardless of the body's location or the gravitational field it experiences.
3. Acceleration due to gravity affects the weight of the body (Weight = Mass × Acceleration due to gravity), but not its mass.
4. Therefore, if the mass of the body on Earth is 100 kg, its mass on the Moon will also be 100 kg.