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mass of moon is nearly 10% of the mass of earth what will be the gravitational force of the earth and the moon in comparison to the gravitational force of the moon on the earth

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Answered by Aquib7089
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Gravitational pull of moon is nearly 1/6 th of earth. It's numerical value is 1.63 m/s2 . Though it's mass is 10 '/, of earth but it's radius is also less and acceleration due to gravity is inversly proportional to square of distance from centre to surface of planet. So this explains why it's gravitational pull is 1/6th of earth.

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Answered by Niha11062004
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Explanation:

If the mass of the moon is 10% of the mass of the earth, then the gravitational force of the earth on the moon will be equal in comparison with the gravitational force of the moon on earth. This is because the gravitational force between the two bodies id a mutual force.

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