It would proceed in one direction along a straight line at a speed of about 1.022 km/s
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
It would move and go 6 times as farther than on the moon due to the gravity of the moon being 1/6 of Earth's gravity.
On the moon as the gravity is less you will only weigh 1/6th of your natural weight there.
if it wasn't , the moon would keep going in a straight line instead of being held in orbit by gravity
They don't. The moon has gravity but not as much as earth so they feel that they have less weight. In outer space a person would feel weightless because no gravity that they could notice is acting upon them.
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
To find the force of gravity that is acting on the moon you have to take the mass of the object and multiply it by the moon's gravity. It would be 180 kg times 1.63 m/s squared. Which equals 293.4 Newtons.
It would move and go 6 times as farther than on the moon due to the gravity of the moon being 1/6 of Earth's gravity.
The disc would fly for a very long time, since there is no gravity on the moon.
On the moon as the gravity is less you will only weigh 1/6th of your natural weight there.
if it wasn't , the moon would keep going in a straight line instead of being held in orbit by gravity
They don't. The moon has gravity but not as much as earth so they feel that they have less weight. In outer space a person would feel weightless because no gravity that they could notice is acting upon them.
They would fly randomly through space.
Earth would be destroy due to the gravity force of that planet.
Earth would either orbit Neptune or get torn apart by neptune's gravity
Umm nothin really, becuase its zero gravity and they stone would fall slowly
If the Earth stopped exerting the force of gravity on the moon, it would slingshot away from the earth, but because of the gravitational pull of the sun, it would eventually settle into a stable orbit around the sun.