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Chapter 12 Problem 20

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The acceleration due to gravity on the Moons surface is known to be about one-sixth the acceleration due to gravity on the Earth. Given that the radius of the Moon is roughly onequarter that of the Earth, nd the mass of the Moon in terms of the mass of the Earth.

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Title Physics 4 
Author James S. Walker
ISBN 9780321611116

The acceleration due to gravity on the Moons surface is

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