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space craft going from earth to moon weight will zero at​

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Answered by tanuaarav954
1

Answer:

When a spacecraft is going from Earth to Moon,as long it is under Earth's gravitation,the acceleration due to gravity like g

=g(1−

r

h

) [g=acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the Earth]

Then, when it goes out of the Earth's gravitation,its weight will be zero.

After that,it will enter to the moon's gravitational field.

Then its acceleration due to Gravity will be g

=g(1−

r

(−h)

)

i.e,weight will be increasing

Answered by KillStealNoDeal
0

Answer:When a spacecraft is going from Earth to Moon,as long it is under Earth's gravitation,the acceleration due to gravity like g

=g(1−

r

h

) [g=acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the Earth]

Then, when it goes out of the Earth's gravitation,its weight will be zero.

After that,it will enter to the moon's gravitational field.

Then its acceleration due to Gravity will be g

=g(1−

r

(−h)

)

i.e,weight will be increasing

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