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Why is the acceleration due to gravity in the Moon less than
in the Earth?​

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Answered by manyamurgai
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The Moon's surface gravity is weaker because it is far less massive than Earth. A body's surface gravity is proportional to its mass, but inversely proportional to the square of its radius. ... You do not have the same weight on Earth as you would on the Moon, Pluto, or even the Sun or a neutron star.

Answered by mukulrewar23
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Hey friend here is your answer

The Moon's surface gravity is weaker because it is far less massive than Earth. A body's surface gravity is proportional to its mass, but inversely proportional to the square of its radius. ... You do not have the same weight on Earth as you would on the Moon, Pluto, or even the Sun or a neutron star.

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