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why is weight of an object moon is 1 by 6 m weight on Earth​

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Answered by renu4537
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hey mate here's your answer :

this is because the gravititional force on Moon is one sixth of that of earth. so your weight on moon will be one sixth of your weight on earth.

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Answered by elexiswauneka5
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Mass of the moon is 1/100 times and radius of moon is 1/4 times that of the earth so the gravitational attraction on the moon is about one sixth of that on the earth and that weight of an object on the moon is 1 of 6 the of the weight on the earth. :D

"Suppose you have two balls or spheres, one made of aluminum and one made of lead exactly the same size, 3-inches (7.6-am) in diameter. The lead sphere weighs a lot more than the aluminum one. If you drop them from the same distance they will hit the ground at the same time. If you kick each on the floor, the aluminum ball will move a lot with very little kick. The lead ball will hardly move and you may even break a toe."


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