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The gravitational ratio of the moon and the earth is 1:6 .If the weight of an object is 90N in the earth then find the weight of that object in the moon
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The gravitational ratio of the moon and the earth is 1:6 .If the weight of an object is 90N in the earth then find the weight of that object in the moon
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The gravitational ratio of the moon and the earth is 1:6 .If the weight of an object is 90N in the earth then find the weight of that object in the moon
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the weight of that object on earth is 90N
then on moon it will be 90/6 = 15N
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