Friday, December 11, 2009

If two objects of diff. mass are dropped on the moon what is their acceleration speed?

well it depens more on their surface area, because it's aerodynamics makes a big difference. but if they were the exact same object with different densities (thus being a different mass) the following would apply:





the moon's gravitational pull is 1/6th of the earth's.


with the earth's gravitational pull being approx 9.8 m/s^2





9.8/6 = 1.63 m/s^2If two objects of diff. mass are dropped on the moon what is their acceleration speed?
i would weigh 21.6 lbs on the moon, so yea umm when's the next trip?!? Report Abuse
If two objects of diff. mass are dropped on the moon what is their acceleration speed?
Both will accelerate by g. In moon, g is about 1.6 ms-2.

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