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Acceleration due to gravity on tge moon

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acceleration due to gravity on Moon is one-sixth of that of Earth's.

That is, Acceleration due to Gravity on moon = 1/6 times the acceleration due to gravity on Earth.

Representing gravity on moon as g(m)

and, gravity on earth as g(e).

Thus,

g(m) = 1/6 × g(e)

= 1/6 × 9.8

= 1.63 m/s^2

Hence, acceleration due to gravity on moon is 1.63 m/s^2.

Answered by deviguriya126
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the acceleration or due to gravity on the moon is 1 - 6 of the earth.

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