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A space traveler weighs 570 n on earth. what will the traveler weigh on another planet whose radius is three times that of earth and whose mass is twice that of earth?
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A space traveler weighs 570 n on earth. what will the traveler weigh on another planet whose radius is three times that of earth and whose mass is twice that of earth?
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If the mass is 3 times that of earth, then the person's weight should probably be three times their weight on earth or 1710 n as I believe weight and mass are directly related at least that is what I believe to be the case.
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