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The acceleration of gravity on the moon is one-sixth what it is on Earth. The radius of the moon is one-fourth that of the Earth. What is the moon's mass

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Answer: moon mass = earth mass/96

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The moon mass will be 1/96th of the earth mass. There is an attached detailed solution to this.

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