Physics, asked by akram47, 10 months ago

Why is the weight of an object on the
moon With its weight on the earth.​

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Answered by radeevnirenj18
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Answer:

Ans: Our weight on moon is less than it would be on Earth due to a difference of the strength of gravity on the moon. The moon's gravitation force is determined by the mass and the size of the moon.

Answered by Rajputsaurabhsingh
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❇️✳️The mass of the moon is less than that of the earth. So the force exerted by the moon on an object is also less. We = G x mM / R2, where, M is the mass of the earth, and R its radius. ... So a body weighs one sixth on the moon than on the earth, though its mass is the same on the moon as on the earth.✳️❇️

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