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Why is the weight of an object more on Earth than the Moon

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Answer: C.

The gravitational pull of Earth is greater than that of the Moon.

Explanation: plato

Why is the weight of an object more on Earth than the Moon-example-1
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Due to gravity on the earth but on moon there is 1/6th of the gravity than on earth. Since the acceleration of gravity Is lesser in moon and weight is constant, the weight of an object is lesser on the surface of the moon.

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