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The acceleration due to gravity at the surface of the moon is 1.6 m/s?. If the radius
of the moon is 1.7 * 10 m, calculate the mass of the moon.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A free-falling object has an acceleration of 9.8 m/s/s, downward (on Earth). The numerical value for the acceleration of gravity is most accurately known as 9.8 m/s/s. There are slight variations in this numerical value (to the second decimal place) that are dependent primarily upon on altitude.

Answered by sbeherasushri
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The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the Moon is about 1.625 m/s2, about 16.6% that on Earth's surface or 0.166 ɡ. Over the entire surface, the variation in gravitational acceleration is about 0.0253 m/s2 (1.6% of the acceleration due to gravity).

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