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the acceleration of free fall object on the moon is 1.63m/s^2 What does it mean​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The accleration due to gravity on the surface of moon is \bold{ 1.63m/ {s}^{2} }

means that the the accleration due to gravity on the surface of the moon is \bold{\frac{1}{6}of the earths gravity}

If you fall a paper or anything in the surface of moon it is fall at the rate of 1.63 m every second.This is also known as free fall because the objects are fallen under gravity only no any external force is acting upon it is known as free fall.

In comparison of earth accleration due to gravity moon accleration due to gravity is \implies \bold{\frac{1}{6} } of the earths gravity.

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