Why the mass of an object in moon is 6 times more than earth?
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It is due to the masses of each body but it is also because of the inverse square gravitational law of the distance an object is from the centre of mass. The Earth has approximately 81 times the mass of the Moon, because of it’s iron core, whereas the Moon does not have a similar core. How is it, then, that with the Earth having 81 times the mass of the Moon, it only registers about 6 times the gravitational force
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