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an object weighs much less on the moon than on the earth. Why

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Answered by warisha153
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Answer:

the gravity on moon is 1.62 m/s² while earths gracity is 9.807 m/s². therefore the object seems lighter as the pull is lighter

Explanation:

Density is a measure of how much mass is concentrated in a given space. Sir Isaac Newton discovered that as an object's mass increases, the gravitational attraction of that object increases. ... Thus, the gravitational attraction on the Moon is much less than it is here on Earth, and a person weighs less on the Moon.

Answered by smitakamble704
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SIR ISAAC NEWTON DISCOVERED THAT AS AN OBJECT MASS INCREASES THE GRAVITATIONAL ATTRACTION OF TH OBJECT INCREASES THUS THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE ON TH MOON IS LESS AS IT IS THERE ON EARTH AND THE PERSON WIEGHT DECREAES DUE TO LOW FORCE
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