Physics, asked by bnkran, 9 months ago

why is the weight of an object on the moon 1 by 6 weight of earth​

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Answered by Ravingston
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Weight of the object on the moon/weight of the object on the earth =2.431 x 10^10/1.474 x 10^11.

=0.165=1/6

Therefore weight of the object on the moon =1/6 of the weight of the object on the earth.

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Answered by priyanshusingh000001
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Answer:

Weight of the object on the moon/weight of the object on the earth =2.431 x 10^10/1.474 x 10^11.

=0.165=1/6

Therefore weight of the object on the moon =1/6 of the weight of the object on the earth.

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