Physics, asked by shreya2411, 1 year ago

write the ratio of the weight on the surface of the moon to the weight on the surface of the earth

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \bold {ANSWER:-} 1/6 or 1: 6

 \bold {Reason:-} Since the Moon is smaller than Earth, it has a weaker gravitational pull. In fact, the Moon only has 1/6 the gravity that Earth does. This means you weigh six times less on the Moon than you do on Earth!
Answered by Afjal1
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weight of moon:earth is 1:6

let's see

moon weight= 6×10^22
earth weight=6×10^24
radius of moon= 1740m
radius of earth=6400 m

now
weight of object on moon/weight of object at earth..
6×10^22*6400/6×10^24*174
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