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The weight of an object on each planet is proportional
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The weight of an object at the surface of a planet is proportional to the planet's mass
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an object’s weight on a planet is directly proportional to the mass of that planet and inversely proportional to the square of
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Estimated Mass of Planet (10^23 kg)
Planet W 6.4 X 3.3 Y. 59.7 Z 48.7 Assuming these planets were similar in radius, which planet
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the weight of an object varies inversely as the square of its distance from the center of the planet it is on. If a person
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The weight of an object on each planet is proportional to the force of gravity in that planet’s atmosphere. The force of
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the weight of an object on each planet is proportional to the force of gravity in that planet's atmosphere. the force of gravity
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The weight of an object on each planet is proportional to the force of gravity in that planet’s atmosphere. The force of
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The weight of an object on each planet is proportional to the force of gravity in that planet’s atmosphere. The force of
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The weight of an object on each planet is proportional to the force of gravity in that planet’s atmosphere. The force of
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The weight of an object on each planet is proportional to the force of gravity in that planet’s atmosphere. The force of
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