The moon is a natural satellite. A meter is a measurement of length. No, the moon is not a measurement of length.
The average diameter of the Earth is about 3.66 times that of the Moon. So if a model of the Moon were 1 meter in width, Earth on the same scale would be 3.66 meters wide.
The distance between the Moon and the Earth varies from around 356,400 km to 406,700 km at the extreme closest point and the farthest point.
Leaving aside relativitistic effects, a metre is the same anywhere - the distance travelled by light in 1/299 792 458 of a second in free space. .
What force are you asking about? Gravitational force is weaker on the moon, but the force required to accelerate 1 Kilogram at 1 meter/sec/sec is still 1 Newton.
There is less gravity on the Moon. Gravitational potential energy can be calculated by multiplying weight x height, or the equivalent mass x gravity x height.
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Since resistance on the moon is 1/6 that of the earth, one simple answer could be 2 x 6 = 12 meters.
because the value of gravitational force of earth is greater than that of moon.
It is not possible to hear a gun fired from the moon on Earth due to the vacuum of space, which does not transmit sound waves. Sound requires a medium, such as air, to travel through, and the moon lacks the necessary atmosphere for sound to propagate.
The air carries the sound. If you shouted on the moon, nobody would hear you as there is no atmosphere
The international unit for lengths is the meter. However, larger distances - as in this case - are often expressed in kilometers instead.
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