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The Moon has much less gravitational force than Earth. What would happen if you went to the Moon? A. Your mass would increase O B. Your weight would decrease. O C. Your weight would increase. O D. Your
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The Moon has much less gravitational force than Earth. What would happen
if you went to the Moon?
A. Your mass would increase
O B. Your weight would decrease.
O C. Your weight would increase.
O D. Your mass would decrease.
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Option B : Our weight would decrease because of the variation of gravitation force it is 1/6 of weight of the object in moon. Hence the weight of the object reduces and the mass remains constant.
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