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gravitational force on moon is how much times to the earth ?​

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Answered by Amanshrivas
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However, the acceleration of the two masses, a=F/m , can be different. In the case of the Earth and Moon, the Moon's acceleration is about 81 times greater than the Earth's, because the Moon has 81 times less mass. Any high school or college physics textbook will give you more information on this topic.

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Answered by deepakcn
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Explanation:

g in the earth=9.8

g in the moon=1.62~9.8/6

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