compare weight of object on moon and weight of object on earth by applying the universal law of gravitation
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But you probably want to know the sum weight of all objects in and on Earth, using Earth's gravity. So, just use F=ma: multiply Earth's mass (which is about 6 * 10^24 kg) * 9.8 (Earth's gravity) to get weight in Newtons, which is about 5.88 * 10^25 N. That's 58,800,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 N.
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Weight of an Object on the Surface of Moon
Since, mass of the moon is less than that of earth, therefore, moon will exert less force of attraction on any object; in comparison to the earth. Acceleration due to gravity on moon is 'gm'. Or, Weight of an object on the moon = 1/6th of the weight of the object on earth.
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