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If gravitational pull got three times stronger what happens to your weight?
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If gravitational pull got three times stronger what happens to your weight?
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It is increased by 3.
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it's tripled. weight is the measure of gravity pulling us to earth, whereas mass is the amount of matter that makes us. your mass is the same on earth and on the moon, but your weight goes down on the moon since there's less gravitaty.
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