Asked by hoovan
At which location would an object’s weight be the greatest?
on Pluto
on Earth
on the Sun
on the moon
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On the Sun.
Reason: weight = gravitational acceleration × mass. The Sun's surface gravity (~274 m/s², ≈28 times Earth's) is far larger than Earth's (9.8 m/s²), the Moon (~1.62 m/s²), or Pluto (~0.62 m/s²), so an object would weigh most on the Sun.
Reason: weight = gravitational acceleration × mass. The Sun's surface gravity (~274 m/s², ≈28 times Earth's) is far larger than Earth's (9.8 m/s²), the Moon (~1.62 m/s²), or Pluto (~0.62 m/s²), so an object would weigh most on the Sun.
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