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The mass of the Moon, the mass of the object, and the distance to the center of the Moon.

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What is the weight of a 1kg object on the surface of the moon?

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How does the gravitational pool of the moon compare to that of earth?

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About how much is the Moon's gravitational force compares to the earths?

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Why moon don't have gravety?

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How does the weight of an object on the earth's surface vary with its weight on the moon?

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