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The weight of an object is different on each planet because _____. 1.each planet is a different distance from the sun 2.each planet has a different force of gravity 3.mass of the object changes on each
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The weight of an object is different on each planet because _____.
1.each planet is a different distance from the sun
2.each planet has a different force of gravity
3.mass of the object changes on each planet
4.mass changes with location
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It’s number 2. Mass doesn’t change on planets but the gravity affects how much it weighs.
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3. hope this helps you
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