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Why is gravity on Moon one-sixth the gravity of Earth?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Because the force of gravity at the surface of an object is the result of the object's mass and size, the surface gravity of the moon is only one-sixth that of the Earth. ... This means the moon's rotation is synchronized in a way that causes the moon to show the same face to the Earth at all times.

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Answered by india1037
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Because the force of gravity at the surface of an object is the result of the object's mass and size, the surface gravity of the moon is only one-sixth that of the Earth. ... This means the moon's rotation is synchronized in a way that causes the moon to show the same face to the Earth at all times.

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