The gravity on the moon is 1/6 of what it is on Earth. To put a finer point on it, that's 16.549% of Earth gravity.
False. Gravity on the moon is 1/6 that of Earth.
Pluto's mass is estimated at only 1/155th of Earth's. The gravity there would be 1/15th Earth gravity.
Yes, there Is gravity on the moon. It is not as strong as the Earth's gravity (it is about 1/6 of the Earth's gravity), but, Yes, the moon does have gravity.
By definition, the Earth's gravity is 1g. The Moon's is about 1/6g.
Its considered as 1 compared to Earth's gravity.
It is about 1/6 of the gravity of Earth.
moon's gravity is (1/6)th of the earth's gravity
Being smaller, the Moon's gravity is less than that of Earth.
Yes, the gravity of the moon is 1/6th that of the Earth
About 1/6th that of the Earth's.
There is gravity on the moon. Basically there is the gravity from the moon itself, which is (on the surface) about 1/10 of the gravity on the surface of the earth. Then there is the gravity of the earth, which makes the moon rotate around the earth (in one lunar month ~= 4 weeks). Lastly there is the gravity from the sun, which makes the earth + moon revolve around the sun in 1 year. Everything with mass has gravity, but it is only measurable on a human scale if the mass is as large as the moon or the earth. Even the gravity pull from your fat neighbor kid is minuscule.