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What will happen to the weight of an object as gravity increases? weight of the object will decrease weight of the object will double weight of the object will increases weight of the object will stay
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What will happen to the weight of an object as gravity increases?
weight of the object will decrease
weight of the object will double
weight of the object will increases
weight of the object will stay constant
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Weight of the object will increase
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weight of the object will increase
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