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derivation of weight of an object on moon​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Weight of an object on the moon is the force with which the object is attracted by the moon. The mass of the moon is less than that of the earth. So the force exerted by the moon on an object is also less. We = G x mM / R2, where, M is the mass of the earth, and R its radius.

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