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8 May, 21:10

Two objects of the same mass are on two different planets. Planet A has a force of gravity that is stronger than that of Planet B. How will the weights of the objects compare to each other?

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  1. 8 May, 21:23
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    Planet A’s Object will have a higher weight than planet B’s Object.

    Explanation: When a planet has a stronger gravitational pull, the same object will weigh more despite having the same mass, because weight is simply how much gravity is pushing/pulling on something.
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