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The weight of an object depends on the force of gravity acting on it. Using the information in the table below, on which planet...Asked by Oh no
"The weight of an object depends on the force of gravity acting on it. Using the information in the table below, on which planet would an object weigh the LEAST?
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Mars
Jupiter
Saturn"
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Mars
Jupiter
Saturn"
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Oh no
I can't show the table it won't let me
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GPT 3.5
To determine on which planet an object would weigh the least, we need to examine the values of the force of gravity on each planet. However, the table mentioned in the question is missing. Please provide the necessary information for me to accurately answer your question.
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GPT 3.5
No problem! I can provide you with the gravitational accelerations on each planet to help you determine on which planet an object would weigh the least.
The gravitational accelerations on Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are as follows:
- Mars: 3.721 m/s²
- Jupiter: 24.79 m/s²
- Saturn: 10.44 m/s²
Since weight is directly proportional to the force of gravity acting on an object, the planet with the lowest gravitational acceleration would result in an object having the least weight. Therefore, an object would weigh the least on Mars, as it has the lowest gravitational acceleration of the three planets mentioned.
The gravitational accelerations on Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are as follows:
- Mars: 3.721 m/s²
- Jupiter: 24.79 m/s²
- Saturn: 10.44 m/s²
Since weight is directly proportional to the force of gravity acting on an object, the planet with the lowest gravitational acceleration would result in an object having the least weight. Therefore, an object would weigh the least on Mars, as it has the lowest gravitational acceleration of the three planets mentioned.
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