Asked by Lee
is the force of gravity stronger on a piece of iron than on a piece of wood, if both have the same mass?
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Answered by
bobpursley
No, not if they have the same mass.
Force=G Massearth*Massstuff/radiusearth^2
Force=G Massearth*Massstuff/radiusearth^2
Answered by
Bhanu
No, both will have same force of gravity due to same mass
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