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the earth's moon has a gravitational field strength of about 1.6 n/kg near its surface. the moon has a mass of 7.35x10^22 kg. what is the radius of the moon?​

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Given that,

The earth's moon has a gravitational field strength of about 1.6 n/kg

Mass of Moon,
M=7.35* 10^(22)\ kg

To find,

The radius of the Moon.

Solution,

The formula for the acceleration due to gravity is given by :


g=(GM)/(r^2)

r is radius of the Moon


r=\sqrt{(GM)/(g)} \\\\r=\sqrt{(6.67* 10^(-11)* 7.35* 10^(22))/(1.6)} \\\\r=1750437.44\ m\\\\r=1.75* 10^6\ m

So, the radius of the Moon is
1.75* 10^6\ m.

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