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Q.1.Where will the mass of an object be lesser, on moon or on the earth? Explain.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Earth's larger mass results in a larger acceleration due to gravity as compared to the moon. In other words, you weigh more on Earth; you would weigh less on the moon. For instance, if you take a 10 kg bowling ball to the moon, it would still have a mass of 10 kg.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mass is measured on a balance which compares the amount of matter in one object with the amount of matter in a second object. ... But if you measure your weight on the Earth and on the moon, your weight will be far less on the moon because of a weaker gravitational force,” Baldridge said.

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