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Is the weight of an object less on the moon than on earth?

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Is the weight of an object less on the moon than on earth?

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Yes the weight of an object is less on the moon because the acceleration of gravity is less on the moon. Weight (w) = mass (m) x gravity (g). Sort of a trick question, but if you know the difference between mass and weight,you’ll get it.

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