find the gravity in moon .
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the mass of moon is about 1/6th that of earth's mass
we know that mass and gravity are directly proportional to each other
so the gravity in moon is 1/6of earth's gravity
acceleration due to gravity on earth is 10m/s²
so on moon it will be 10/6=1.666=1.67m/s²
hope it helps you
we know that mass and gravity are directly proportional to each other
so the gravity in moon is 1/6of earth's gravity
acceleration due to gravity on earth is 10m/s²
so on moon it will be 10/6=1.666=1.67m/s²
hope it helps you
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1) 1.6 m/s^2
2) calculate the acceleration due to on the surface of the moon. moon mass is 7.35×10^22 kg and the average radius of the moon 1.74x 10^6 m. Plugging into the formula .
we have g = 6.67 × 10^-11 N-m^2/kg^2
( 7.35×10^22kg ) (1.74× 10^6m)^2 = (4.9 x 10^12)/(3.03 x10^12) = 1.6m/s^2 ...
2) calculate the acceleration due to on the surface of the moon. moon mass is 7.35×10^22 kg and the average radius of the moon 1.74x 10^6 m. Plugging into the formula .
we have g = 6.67 × 10^-11 N-m^2/kg^2
( 7.35×10^22kg ) (1.74× 10^6m)^2 = (4.9 x 10^12)/(3.03 x10^12) = 1.6m/s^2 ...
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