What do you know about the moon and the earth gravity?


The force of gravity is dependent on the mass of an object. Which means The Earth’s mass is; Me=5.9722*10 = 24kg, while the mass of the Moon is; Mm=7.347*10 = 22kg. The earth’s gravity weighs in, no pun intended, at 9.8 m/s (2) and the Moon is 1.63 m/s (2).

    The number in parentheses indicates the power a number is raised, for example (2) would be the number squared. And the force of gravity at the Moon’s surface is roughly 17% of that on Earth. This means that an object that weighs 90 kilos on Earth would weigh about 15 kilos on the Moon.


The weight of the human body on other planets is different from that of Earth. The weight becomes lower on the Moon. And that’s because the moon’s gravity is one-sixth of the gravitational pull.