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Physics, 25.02.2020 23:17, lavorisjonesjr1

The table shows the gravitational force on an object measured on Earth and the Moon.
Location Gravitational Force on the Object (N)
Earth
490
81
Moon
Why is the gravitational force different in each location?
A
The Moon has more mass and gravity than Earth does.
B
E arth has less acceleration due to gravity than the Moon
C
Earth has more acceleration due to gravity than the Moon.
D.
The mass of the object is different on Earth than on the Moon

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