Physics, asked by borhadeparesh76, 4 months ago

mass of body on the moon is _______times the mass of body on earth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Moon is smaller than the Earth in size and mass,

due to this it has a smaller gravitational pull. The Moon actually has 1/6 the gravity Earth does, which means you weigh six times less on the Moon.

So 24kg divided by 6 will give you 4kg. Thus, the body will weigh 4kg on the Moon.

Answered by manjuapur
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Answer:

The Moon is smaller than the Earth in size and mass, due to this it has a smaller gravitational pull. The Moon actually has 1/6 the gravity Earth does, which means you weigh six times less on the Moon. So 24kg divided by 6 will give you 4kg. Thus, the body will weigh 4kg on the Moon

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