Acceleration due to gravity on the moon is greater / less than acceleration due to gravity on Earth. The mass of an object on the moon is less than / greater than / the same as it is on Earth. Using the equation F = ma to calculate weight, the mass of an object is multiplied / divided by acceleration due to gravity. So, the weight of an object on the moon is greater / less than the weight of the same object on Earth.
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