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[" What will be acceleration due to gravity on "],[" the surface of the moon if its radius were "],[(1/4)^(" th ")" the radius of earth and its mass "(1/],[80" ) the mass of earth? What will be the "],[" escape velocity on the surface of moon if it "],[" is "11.2km/s" on the surface of the earth? "],[" (given that "g=9.8m/s^(2)" ) "2.5]

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