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The moon's gravity is one-sixth
Why could rockets blast off from the moon more easily than from Earth?(1 point)
Responses The pull of gravity on the moon is
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the moon's gravity is about one-sixth the gravity on earth. mar's gravity is about one half the gravity on earth. make a bar
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Why could rockets blast off from the moon more easily than from Earth?
A:The pull of gravity is greater on the moon than on
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The force of gravity on the surface of the moon is about one-sixth the force of gravity on the surface of Earth.
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The force of gravity on the surface of the moon is about one sixth the force of gravity on the surface of Earth.
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Gravity on the moon is about one-sixth of gravity on Earth. An astronaut standing on a tower 20 feet above the moon's surface
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The moon's gravity is one-sixth that of the earth. What is the period of a 0.25 m long pendulum on the moon?
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Mary
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The acceleration due to gravity on the Moon's surface is one-sixth that on Earth. What net force would be required to accelerate
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Objects on the moon's surface have an acceleration due to gravity one-sixth that on the earth's. What would the 40 kg boy weigh
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why could rockets blast off from the moon more easily that from Earth?
A. the pull of gravity on the moon is one-sixth of that on
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