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the moon gravity is 1/6 of the earth's gravity proof it​

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Answered by tripathyspandan23
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The Moon's surface gravity is about 1/6th as powerful or about 1.6 meters per second per second. The Moon's surface gravity is weaker because it is far less massive than Earth. A body's surface gravity is proportional to its mass, but inversely proportional to the square of its radius.

The moon has less mass than Earth, the force due to gravity at the lunar surface is only about 1/6 of that on Earth." Astronomy (The Moon).

Answered by 24scottmakayla
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The Moon's surface gravity is about 1/6th as powerful or about 1.6 meters per second per second. The Moon's surface gravity is weaker because it is far less massive than Earth. A body's surface gravity is proportional to its mass, but inversely proportional to the square of its radius.

The moon has less mass than Earth, the force due to gravity at the lunar surface is only about 1/6 of that on Earth." Astronomy (The Moon).

Explanation:

The Moon's surface gravity is about 1/6th as powerful or about 1.6 meters per second per second. The Moon's surface gravity is weaker because it is far less massive than Earth. A body's surface gravity is proportional to its mass, but inversely proportional to the square of its radius.

The moon has less mass than Earth, the force due to gravity at the lunar surface is only about 1/6 of that on Earth." Astronomy (The Moon).

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