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Mercer
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19 May, 08:50
How strongly the planet you're on Pulls on you
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Ava Arias
19 May, 08:59
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The two equal and opposite forces that attract you and the
planet you're on toward each other are caused by gravity.
The force that pulls you toward the planet is what we call
your "weight".
The force that pulls the planet toward you is equal to your
weight. Nobody ever talks about that one.
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Selena Hayes
19 May, 09:17
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The mass is very heavy compared to the moon so the weight is pushing u down 18 lb
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