No, it will be "catapulted" away from Earth because of the centrifugal force.
it's called gravity and no gravity. The moon is in a orbit in space and there is NO GRAVITY ON IT
Yes, a golf ball will fall when dropped on the Moon due to the presence of gravity. However, the acceleration of gravity on the Moon is weaker than on Earth, so the ball will fall more slowly.
No because it would fall down due to gravity.
because of gravity. the paper will not actually fall onto the moon but rise up. earth has 10.0n of gravity and the moon has much less, so it wont fall but rise.
Objects fall towards the ground due to gravity on both Earth and the moon. However, the acceleration due to gravity is higher on Earth than on the moon, so objects fall faster on Earth compared to the moon. Additionally, the lack of atmosphere on the moon affects the way objects fall by reducing air resistance.
Isaac Newton developed the theory of gravity. When an apple hit him on the head, he asked, "Why did that apple fall down instead of up?" Then he looked at the moon and wondered why it does not fall down. He had to come up with the branch of mathematics called calculus to figure it out.
Things fall down because of Gravity!
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If you were to drop a pen on the moon, it would fall much slower than on Earth due to the moon's lower gravity. Instead of dropping straight down, the pen would also drift sideways as there is no air resistance to slow it down, resulting in a slower and more horizontal descent compared to on Earth.
Gravity pulls them down. Newtons Law of Gravity: what goes up must come down. objects fall to the ground because of gravity
No, it is not possible to fall off the Moon. The Moon has gravity, although its gravity is weaker than Earth's. If someone were to jump off the Moon's surface, they would eventually fall back due to its gravitational pull.