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How could you increase the mass of a wooden block? Take it to Jupiter where there is more gravity. Take it to the moon where there is less gravity. Cutting it in half. None of the above.,
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How could you increase the mass of a wooden block?
Take it to Jupiter where there is more gravity.
Take it to the moon where there is less gravity.
Cutting it in half.
None of the above.,
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None of the above. The mass does not change if you change the gravitational constant (moving to Jupiter or Moon), only the weight changes. By cutting it in half you decrease the mass, you do not increase it.
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