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. The gravitational pull of the moon is higher on earth - Give reasons.​

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Answered by IsitaJ07
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Answer:

=> Actually, the Jupiter has a much greater mass than Earth, and therefore has a greater gravitational pull, but because our moon is so much closer to Earth than it is to Jupiter, the Earth's gravitational pull exerts a greater force on the moon than Jupiter does as same as Earth.✨✨✨

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

The gravitational pull of the moon is higher on earth

The gravitational force on the moon is 6 times less than that on the earth. i.e,

1.625m/s^2.

Let’s stop with the boring facts and see what all we can do on moon.

You can jump nearly upto your height on moon.

You can easily perform backflip, sidekick, 360 540 kicks and so many acrobatics without getting hurt.

You can beat Anju Bobby George’s long jump record (6.74 meters) just like that in a single try.

You can learn somersaults without belly flops, provided there’s a pool on moon, because you’ll have a lot of time to position yourself for the perfect dive while you are on air.

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