Physics, asked by surabhdash7152, 9 months ago

The mass of moon is about 0.012 times that of earth and its diameter is about 0.25 times that of earth. The value of G on the moon will be
(a) less than that on the earth
(b) more than that on the earth
(c) same as that on the earth
(d) about one-sixth of that on the earth

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Answered by chaitanya71
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(c) same as that on the earth

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Answered by KaurSukhvir
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Answer:

The value of G on the moon will be same as that on the earth.

Explanation:

G is the universal gravitational constant. The value of G is 6.67 \times 10^{ - 11} m^{3} kg ^{ - 1} s ^{ - 2}

So the value of G on the moon is constant, same as that of on the earth.

Therefore the option C is correct.

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