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Two objects of the same mass are on two different planets. Planet A has a force of gravity that is weaker than that of planet B. How will the weights of the objects compare to each other?

The weights of the objects will be the same.

The weight of the object on planet A will be greater than the weight of the object on planet B.

The weight of the object on planet A will be less than the weight of the object on planet B.

This cannot be determined without knowing the actual mass of the objects.

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C

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Guy above said so and he was right

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The weight of the object on planet A will be less than the weight of the object on planet B.

We do not need to know the actual mass, because we know that they have the same mass (given). However, gravity would have an affect, with the larger the amount of gravity, the heavier the object.

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