the table shows properties of some planets in the solar system. the weight of an object depends on the force of gravity acting on it. on which planet would a given object weigh the most? (1 point)

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To determine on which planet a given object would weigh the most, you need to consider the gravitational force of each planet, which varies based on its mass and size. Objects will weigh more on planets with stronger gravitational forces.

Here’s a simplified way to approach this:

  1. Review Gravitational Acceleration: Each planet has a specific gravitational acceleration, usually measured in meters per second squared (m/s²). For example:

    • Earth: ~9.81 m/s²
    • Jupiter: ~24.79 m/s²
    • Mars: ~3.71 m/s²
    • Mercury: ~3.7 m/s²
    • Venus: ~8.87 m/s²
    • Saturn: ~10.44 m/s²
  2. Identify the Maximum Value: From these values, Jupiter has the highest gravitational acceleration, which means any object would weigh the most on Jupiter.

Therefore, a given object would weigh the most on Jupiter. If you have a specific table with values, simply look for the planet with the largest gravitational force or acceleration value to make your determination.