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the weight on the moon is nearly......of the weight on the earth​

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Answered by ellaoloyede3
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Explanation:

The moon's mass is 7.35 x 1022 kg, about 1.2 percent of Earth's mass. Put another way, Earth weighs 81 times more than the moon. The moon's density is 3.34 grams per cubic centimeter (3.34 g/cm3). That is about 60 percent of Earth's density. The moon is the second densest moon in the solar system; Jupiter's moon Io is denser, with 3.53 g/cm3.

The moon's gravitational force is only about 16.6 percent of Earth's gravity. A 45-kilogram person would weigh 100 lbs. on Earth but only 16.6 lbs. on the moon. A person who can jump up 10 feet on Earth would be able to jump almost 60 feet on the moon.

Answered by mohit983233
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Answer:

1/3 is the weight on the moon

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