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give scientific reason weight of a body is different on different planet ​

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An object's weight is dependent on its mass and how strongly gravity pulls on it. The strength of gravity depends on how far away one object is from another. That's why the same object weighs different amounts on different planets. ... Your weight is different on other planets due to gravity

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To weigh a planet, scientists need to know two things: how long it takes objects to orbit the planet and how far away those objects are from the planet. The time it takes an object to orbit a planet depends on its distance from the planet and the planet’s weight.

To weigh a planet, scientists need to know two things: how long it takes objects to orbit the planet and how far away those objects are from the planet. The time it takes an object to orbit a planet depends on its distance from the planet and the planet’s weight.illustration of a planet on a scale

To weigh a planet, scientists need to know two things: how long it takes objects to orbit the planet and how far away those objects are from the planet. The time it takes an object to orbit a planet depends on its distance from the planet and the planet’s weight.illustration of a planet on a scaleIn real life, we can’t pick up a planet and put it on a scale. However, scientists do have ways to figure out how much a planet weighs. They can calculate how hard the planet pulls on other things. The heavier the planet, the stronger it tugs on nearby objects—like moons or visiting spacecraft. That tug is what we call gravitational pull.

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