Physics, asked by Ankitchotukumar, 1 year ago

why moon gravity less than that of earth? explain ..

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Answered by S4MAEL
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Earth has a greater gravitational pull than the moon simply because the Earth is more massive. The moon's gravitational pull also affects Earth, though; the rising and falling of the tides are an effect of the moon's gravity.

But that isn't the end of the story. How much gravitational force one object exerts on another is related to the mass of the two objects and the distance between them. An object's gravitational pull affects an object that's close to it more than an object that's farther away.

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Answered by Abhijit9437
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According to me gravity depends on the size of a planet take for example sun and earth . sun have a massive gravity as compair to earth .
hence moon has less gravity than Earth.
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Ankitchotukumar: that simple reason..give sintific reason
Abhijit9437: for attracting massive body u need more gravity.
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