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The gravity of Neptune is about 1.1 times the gravity of earth. How will the mass of an object on Neptune compare with its mass on earth
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The gravity of Neptune is about 1.1 times the gravity of earth. How will the mass of an object on Neptune compare with its mass on earth
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Gravity has no effect on mass.
But the same mass will WEIGH 1.1 times as much on Neptune if you take it there.
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I think the gravity doesn't affect the mass of an object. Only it's weight can be compared
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