Science, asked by menesakshi2, 10 months ago

If the force of gravitation acts on apples on yhe tree at different heights from the surface of the earth , can it also act on abject at even greater heights, much farther away from the earth,like for example , the moon?​

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Answered by pps019M
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no, space has no gravity and moon has 1/6 of the earth's gravity. so , moon doesn't have so much strength to pull that apple , because apple will measure in grams and in moon (1/6 of the weight),

the apple will just float around.

I hope you understood.

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