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13 The earth and the moons are made to each other by gravitational force Does the earth
arra ne moon with a force that is greater or smaller or the same as the force with which
the moon attracts the earth? Why?​

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Answered by rits4me
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Answer:

As we know,

g = GM/R^2

This explains that the gravitational force is dependent on the mass of the object that attracts other objects.

So M is directly proportional to g

As the mass of Earth is more than mass of the moon, the gravitational force of Earth will also be more than that of the moon

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