moon has weak gravitational force but earth has much more.explain it?
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Gravity is a pretty awesome fundamental force. If it wasn't for the Earth's comfortable 1 g, which causes objects to fall towards the Earth at a speed of 9.8 m/s², we'd all float off into space. And without it, all us terrestrial species would slowly wither and die as our muscles degenerated, our bones became brittle and weak, and our organs ceased to function properly.
So one can say without exaggerations that gravity is not only a fact of life here on Earth, but a prerequisite for it. However, since human beings seem intent on getting off this rock – escaping the "surly bonds of Earth", as it were – understanding Earth's gravity and what it takes to escape it is necessary. So just how strong is Earth's gravity?
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Gravitational force is a fundamental force of nature. It is the anamolous property of the object.
Gravitational force also depends on the mass of the object.
Gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass.
The mass of moon is quite small as compared to moon. That's why the gravitational force of moon is quite smaller than that of earth.
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Here's the answer you are looking for
Gravitational force is a fundamental force of nature. It is the anamolous property of the object.
Gravitational force also depends on the mass of the object.
Gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass.
The mass of moon is quite small as compared to moon. That's why the gravitational force of moon is quite smaller than that of earth.
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