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Acceleration due to gravity on moon is `1//6` of the acceleration due to gravity on earth. If the ratio of densities of earth `(rho_(e))` and moon `(rho_(m))` is `((rho_(e))/(rho_(m)))=5/3` then radius of moon `(R_(m))` in terms of `R_(e)` will be

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