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explain why weight of an object on moon is 1/6th of weight of object on earth ​

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Answered by priyadarshan2181
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The moon's mass is 1/100 times and 1/4 times the earth's radius. As a result, when compared to earth, the gravitational attraction on the moon is about one-sixth. Thus, an object's weight on the moon is 1/6th its earth weight.

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Answered by anshikagupta59846
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Because the gravitational force on the moon is less than compare to the Earth

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