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Object E has a mass of 4,800 kilograms. Object F has a mass of 600 kilograms. The weight of Object F will be ________ times the weight of Object E if both objects are placed on the same planet. one over eight one over four 1 8

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Answer:The weight of Object F will be
(1)/(8)times the weight of Object E if both objects are placed on the same planet.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of the object E,
M_E= 4800 kg

Mass of the object F,
M_F== 600 kg

Since they are on the same planet same gravitation force will be exerted on them by the gravity of the planet.


(M_E)/(M_F)=(4800 kg)/(600 kg)=(8)/(1)


M_F=M_E* (1)/(8)

The weight of Object F will be
(1)/(8)times the weight of Object E if both objects are placed on the same planet.

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