Why there is low gravity on moon ?
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Why there is low gravity on moon ?
✒ The reason the moon has low gravity is because it is smaller compared to the earth. Objects with bigger mass have a greater gravitational force compared to smaller objects. Therefore, the bigger/smaller a object is the more/less gravitational force it has. Also, everything has a gravitonal pull.
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- The Newtonian Universal law of Gravitation F=G(m1m2)/r2 , the Moon’s gravity is 1/6 the gravity of Earth which is low to us to feel since we’re used to feel the Earth’s gravity but still there’s a gravity , the reason behind it is the small radius of the Moon compared to other space bodies like Sun, Jupiter, Galaxies … etc.
- The quantum particles of energy that matter is made is the quantum particle of gravitational attraction.
- An assembly of quantum particles has the power to attract equal to the number of attraction energy particles in the assembly.
- Attraction charges are absolute.
- The same every where.
- The moon has fewer particles than say the earth so has less gravity.
General formula of gravity= G × m/r²
Where,G=universal constant.
m=mass of the planet or body.
r= radius of planet or body.
As we can see gravity is directly proportional to the mass of planet or body.
So, less mass of moon is responsible for less gravity of moon.
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Reason:
- Moon is smaller than Earth.
- As we know the objects with bigger mass have greater gravitational force sompared to small objects.
- The bigger/small the object is, more/less gravity it has.
- Moon's gravity is 1)6 of Earth's gravity which is low to feel since we are used to gravity of Earth.
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