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An object with a mass of 1.75 kg is weighed on the earth and on the planet Jupiter. The gravity on Jupiter is 2.6 times that on the earth. The object is first weighed on the earth, then on Jupiter. In the diagram below, indicate the reading on the spring balance when the object is weighed on Jupiter.

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Answered by 1swathiv2007
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Answer:

Mass stays the same regardless of location and gravity. You would have the same mass on Mars or Jupiter as you do here on Earth. Your weight is different on other planets due to gravity. However, your mass is the same everywhere!

Answered by xx95901
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Explanation:

it will be 1.75×2.6 =45.5 kg

it is it's weight and not mass by the way what's your name

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