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How many times greater is the force of gravity on a 6.0 kg object lying on the surface of a moon than on a 6.0 kg object orbiting at a distance 6 times greater than the radius of the moon?

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if an object is on the surface of Moon then the force of gravitation is given as


F_1 = (GM(6kg))/(R^2)

here

M = mass of moon

R = radius of moon

now in other case we have the same object orbiting at distance 6 times greater than the radius of moon

so the force of gravitation is given as


F_2 = (GM(6kg))/((6R)^2)

now we will find the ratio of two forces


(F_1)/(F_2) = (1)/(1/36) = 36

so here the force of gravity on orbiting object is 36 times less than the object which is placed on the surface of moon

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