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on a planet whose mass is twice that of earth and whose radius is same, with what acceleration will a body fall at sea level?
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drwls
The acceleration will be twice as high as g (the Earth value). 19.6 m/s^2

The acceration due to gravity at the surface of a spherical body of mass M and radius R is GM/R^2.
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