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Gravity on the moon is lower than earth since it had lesser mass. The falling object would accelerate at slower speed on the moon compare to earth.

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Why is acceleration due to gravity less on moon?

Simply put, the moon has less mass than Earth does.


What is the acceleration that any object falls with toward earth?

The acceleration on earth is 9.807 meters per second squared. In comparison, the moon's acceleration is only 1.62 m/sec squared; about 6.05 times less. This is why objects on earth weigh six times less on the moon.


Why is it that the earth is not affected by the Moon's gravity?

Earth is affected by the moon's gravity. The moon's gravity exerts just as much force on Earth as Earth's gravity does on the moon, but since Earth is far more massive, it undergoes far less acceleration.


Is acceleration the same in moon and in earth?

No. Acceleration due to gravity on the moon is roughly 1/6 of that on Earth.


What happens to your mass when on the moon?

Nothing!!! You do NOT loose mass. You have the same amount of matter. However, because the Moon's gravitational acceleration is less than on Earth. you will weigh less. Remember Newton's Second Law of Universal Dynamics ; Force is directly propotional to acceleration(gravity). F = ma 'm; remains constant on Earth and Moon. However, 'a' is much less on the Moon , so 'F' (Force) your weight is less on the Moon.


Why is the mass of an object same on the moon as it is on earth but the weight is different?

Mass is the amount of matter in an object. It does not change based on gravity. Weight is the force an object exerts 'downward' due to gravitational acceleration. Force = (mass)*(acceleration). Acceleration due to gravity is less on the Moon than on Earth.


How is the Moon's gravity composed to earth?

The acceleration of gravity on or near the surface of the moon, and therefore the weight of objects located there, is about 83.5 percent less than on Earth. An object on the surface of the moon weighs about 1/6 of what it weighs on Earth.


How would mass and weight be similar and different in the moon and earth?

Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Mass is constant, regardless on the acceleration due to gravity of different planets. So, if someone were to compare their mass on Earth and on the Moon, it would be the same, because the amount of matter in object would not change. However, weight is the force of gravity pulling down on an object. If you were to weigh yourself on Earth and on the Moon, you'd weigh much less on the Moon since there is less acceleration due to gravity. Recall that acceleration due to gravity on Earth is -9.81m/s^2.


Why is the gravitational field strength on the moon less than on the earth?

The gravitational potential energy is [ m g h ]. m = the object's mass g = the acceleration of gravity where the object is h = the object's height above the surface 'm' and 'h' are the same on the moon, but 'g' on the moon is only about 0.16 of what it is on earth. So [ m g h ] is also only about 0.16 of what it is on earth.


Astronauts weigh less on the moon than on earth because?

while the mass of the astronaut doesn't change the acceleration of gravity on the moon is much less than that on earth. Since weight is a measure of force (N)=m(kg)xa(m/(ss)), a decreased gravity on the moon would mean a decreased weight


Why is the weight of an object different on Earth and the moon even though the object's mass is the same in both places?

Weight depends on acceleration due to gravity and similarly acceleration due gravity depends on force of gravity. The force of gravity of moon is 6times less than that of earth and due to this their is variation in acceleration due to gravith between the earth and the moon. As there is difference in acceleration due to gravity between the earth and moon, the magnitude of weight also vary . And next most important thing to keep on mind is that mass is independent of gravity so it does not change anywhere ....


What would happen to the spring in the bathroomscale if you stepped on it on the moon?

It would move at lot less. Thereby showing you to be of a lesser weight. This is because the gravitational acceleration on the Moon is a lot less than that on the Earth.