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mass of earth’s moon is 100 times that of mars’ moon and radius of earth’s moon is five times that of mars’ moon. Find the ratio of weight of an object on Earth’s moon to that on mars’ moon.​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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The moon is a bit more than one-fourth (27 percent) the size of Earth, a much smaller ratio (1:4) than any other planets and their moons. Earth's moon is the fifth largest moon in the solar system. The moon's mean radius is 1,079.6 miles (1,737.5 kilometers)

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Answered by faizusaifi
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The moon is a bit more than one-fourth (27 percent) the size of Earth, a much smaller ratio (1:4) than any other planets and their moons. Earth's moon is the fifth largest moon in the solar system. The moon's mean radius is 1,079.6 miles (1,737.5 kilometers).

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