Asked by senpi
Planet Estimated Mass of Planet (1023 kg)
W 6.4
X 3.3
Y 59.7
Z 48.7
On which planet would an object weigh the most?
(1 point)
on planet Z
on planet W
on planet Y
on planet X
W 6.4
X 3.3
Y 59.7
Z 48.7
On which planet would an object weigh the most?
(1 point)
on planet Z
on planet W
on planet Y
on planet X
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PsyDAG
The one with the greatest mass.
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senpi
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obito
1. planet y
2. Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
3.The gravitational force on the moon is weaker than on Earth.
4.The textbook has a stronger attraction to Earth.
2. Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
3.The gravitational force on the moon is weaker than on Earth.
4.The textbook has a stronger attraction to Earth.
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1. On planet Y
2. Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
3. The pull between objects with mass.
4. If the mass of one object increases while the mass of the other object remains the same, then the gravitational attraction increases.
2. Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
3. The pull between objects with mass.
4. If the mass of one object increases while the mass of the other object remains the same, then the gravitational attraction increases.
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Planet Mars
1. On planet Y
2. Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
3.The gravitational force on the moon is weaker than on Earth.
4.The textbook has a stronger attraction to Earth
2. Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
3.The gravitational force on the moon is weaker than on Earth.
4.The textbook has a stronger attraction to Earth
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@obito & @Planet Mars, are correct!! 4/4! (answers below)
1. planet Y
2. Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
3. The gravitational force on the moon is weaker than on Earth.
4. The textbook has a stronger attraction to Earth.
1. planet Y
2. Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
3. The gravitational force on the moon is weaker than on Earth.
4. The textbook has a stronger attraction to Earth.
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Damon
If they were all the same radius the one with the biggest mass would win.
However what matters is M / R^2
Because as you get further from the center the local acceleration of gravity goes down.
However what matters is M / R^2
Because as you get further from the center the local acceleration of gravity goes down.
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