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Planet X has 4 times the mass of Earth but the same radius. What is the strength of the gravitational field on its surface? (1) 4g (2) 16g (3) 1/4g (4) 1/16g
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Planet X has 4 times the mass of Earth but the same radius. What is the strength of the gravitational field on its surface?
(1) 4g
(2) 16g
(3) 1/4g
(4) 1/16g
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