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Weigh of an object on the surface of the moon is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Gravity is generally measured in terms of acceleration due to gravity, denoted as g. For Earth it is, 9.8 m/s². And for moon, it is about 1.62 m/s². Hence, your weight on the surface of the moon is just 11.56 kg.

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Answered by Geetapal0777
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Answer:

Weight is nothing but gravitational force with which Earth attracts you towards itself. According to Newton, gravity is directly proportional to mass of the object.

So, as moon is smaller than Earth after calculations we get that it's gravitational force is 1/6th that of Earth.

So weight measured on moon will be 1/6th times less than on Earth

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