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The sun's gravitational force on the Earth is approximately 177 times greater than that of the moon's. To compare the relative gravitational forces of objects on the Earth, you only need to be be concerned about those factors that are diffe...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Does_the_sun_or_the_moon_prod...
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8. Earth exerts a stronger gravitational force than the moon because ______ has more mass. ... 3. Why does Earth exert a stronger gravitational force than the moon? ... 5. If an object has a mass of 26g on Earth, would its mass be less than 26g on the moon? Explain.
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teachers.acs.ac/sstratton/Unit3_Motion/13revgrav.htm
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These two bodies exert important gravitational influence on each other. Obviously, the Moon is bound in orbit around the Earth by gravity, ... The side of the Earth which is closest to the Moon at any given time feels a little stronger gravitational force by the Moon than does the other side. This is because Newton's law...
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www.gpc.edu/~fbuls/ast101/part3/earth.htm
www.gpc.edu/~fbuls/ast101/part3/earth.htm
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Gravitational force on what? If you are talking about an object on earth, earth is both closer and larger (has greater mass). I hope this helps. Thanks for asking. ... Why does Earth exert a stronger gravitational force than the Moon?
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www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1205277920
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Gravity is a non-contact force that occurs between objects. Objects with a greater mass exert a stronger gravitational force of attraction than smaller objects. All objects have gravity, even you. The force you exert is so small, however, that objects do not cling to you the same way as objects fall to the Earth.
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skwirk.com/p-c_s-4_u-193_t-536_c-1999/introduction-to-g...
skwirk.com/p-c_s-4_u-193_t-536_c-1999/introduction-to-gravity/nsw/gravity/
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Because gravitational force is proportional to the masses of the two objects experiencing it, different heavenly bodies exert stronger or weaker gravitational force. For this reason, an object will have different weights on different planets, ... This is why humans are much lighter on the Moon than they are on the Earth.
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www.wisegeek.com/what-is-gravity.htm
www.wisegeek.com/what-is-gravity.htm
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Now, all mass exerts a gravitational force, and the tidal bulges on the Earth exert a gravitational pull on the Moon. Because the Earth rotates faster (once every 24 hours) than the Moon orbits (once every 27.3 days) the bulge tries to "speed up" the Moon, and pull it ahead in its orbit.
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curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=124
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does earth exert the same gravitational force on the sun as the sun exerts on earth, why does the earth exert a stronger gravitational force than the moon, does the earth exert a larger force on the sun, what thing exert gravity force, stronger gravitational force sun or earth, earth exert force on sun,
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www.chacha.com/question/does-earth-exert-gravitational-...
www.chacha.com/question/does-earth-exert-gravitational-force
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Originally Posted by tunakdude But... every time i do the calculations using the G(m1)(m2)/r^2, i get that the force between the Sun and the oceans is 8.37 x 10^18 N, and the force between the Moon and the oceans is 4.65 x 10^16 N That eq...
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=175133
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