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RE: What Are Neutron Stars and Pulsars?

in StemSocial2 years ago

Have we same mass on the moon as we have on the earth because we listen to gravity matters a lot

We all know that the moon has less gravity than the earth. And because of this, people often assume that they would weigh less on the moon than they do on the earth. But that's not actually the case. The mass of an object (like a person) doesn't change just because the gravity changes. So, if you weigh 100kg on the earth, you would also weigh 100kg on the moon.

But why does this happen? It all has to do with the way gravity works. The gravity between two objects (like the earth and the moon) is what allows them to orbit each other. If the gravity were different, the orbit would be different (or non-existent). So, the gravity between the earth and the moon actually matters a lot - it's what keeps us all together!

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So can we stay in the surface of moon? like mostly we listen that we have not any mass and we will fly on the moon as we see in different movies

There's a lot of misinformation out there about the moon. For example, some people think that because there is no atmosphere on the moon, we would float off into space if we tried to stand on its surface. But the truth is, the moon has gravity just like Earth does, and you would be able to walk on its surface just fine.

So can we live on the moon? Unfortunately, not yet. The moon doesn't have the necessary conditions for sustaining life, such as water and air. But who knows? Maybe one day we'll be able to colonize the moon and call it home.