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MHT CET · Physics · Gravitation

The gravitational pull of the moon is \(\left(\frac{1}{6}\right)^{\text {th }}\) of the earth and mass of moon is \(\left(\frac{1}{8}\right)^{\text {th }}\) of the earth. This implies that the

  1. A radius of moon is \((1 / 4)^{\text {th }}\) of the earth's radius.
  2. B radius of the earth is \((\sqrt{4 / 3})^{\text {th }}\) of the moon's radius.
  3. C moon's radius is half that of the earth.
  4. D radius of the earth is \((4 / 3)^{\text {th }}\) of the moon's radius.
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(B) radius of the earth is \((\sqrt{4 / 3})^{\text {th }}\) of the moon's radius.

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\(\frac{g_m}{g_e} = \frac{M_m}{M_e} \left(\frac{R_e}{R_m}\right)^2\) \(\frac{1}{6} = \frac{1}{8} \left(\frac{R_e}{R_m}\right)^2\)