Physics, asked by Xagarde, 1 year ago

1) the mass of the moon is 1/100th of the mass of the earth and the radius of the moon is 1/4 th of radius of earth, what is the weight of an object on the moon as compare to that of Earth?

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Answered by GeniusV
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The mass of an object stays the same wherever it is, but its weight can change. This happens if the object goes somewhere where gravity is stronger, or weaker, such as the Moon. ... This means that objects weigh less on the Moon than they do on the Earth. The Moon's gravity is one sixth of the Earth's gravity.


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