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Compare the value of acceleration due to gravity on the moon with that of the Earth.

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Answered by Vaibhavhoax
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Acceleration due to gravity on the moon,

 \bold{g} \: moon \: = 1.63 \: m /{s}^{2}

Acceleration due to gravity on the Earth,

 \bold{g} \: earth \: = 9.8 \: m/ {s}^{2}

So,

 \bold{\frac{g \: moon}{g \: earth}} \: = \frac{1.63m/ {s}^{2} }{9.8m /{s}^{2} } = \frac{1}{6} \\ \\
 \bold{thus} \: \bold{ \red{acceleraion \: due \: to \: gravity \: to}} \\ \bold{ \red{the \: moon \: is \: 1/6th \: of \: that \: on \: the }} \\ \bold{ \red{earth.}}
Answered by Anonymous
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