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Will an object experience a greater force of gravity on the earth or moon? Why?

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Answer: The greater an object's mass, the more gravitational force it exerts. So, to begin answering your question, Earth has a greater gravitational pull than the moon simply because the Earth is more massive. That's why the moon isn't pulled out of Earth's orbit by the gravity of larger planets or by the sun.

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Earth’s gravitational force is stronger

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Earth’s gravitational force is stronger than the moon because of the presence of more massive objects in earth; on the flip side, the moon’s gravity is weaker than the earth due to smaller in size as compared to the earth. Earth gravity is denoted by g; conversely, moon gravity is denoted by gm

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