Physics, asked by ShailiAryan, 11 months ago


If you were asked to carry a 10 kg mass piece on each of the planes, select the planes in order, from
the one where you would find it lightest to the one where it would be the heaviest
(1) Mercury - Venus - Earth - Mars - Jupiter
(2) Jupiter - Mars - Earth - Venus - Mercury
(3) Mercury - Mars - Venus – Earth – Jupiter
(4) Mars - Mercury - Venus - Earth - Jupiter

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Explanation:

Mercury - Mars - Venus - Earth - Jupiter

Answered by anvitanvar032
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Answer:

The correct answer to this question is  Mercury - Mars - Venus – Earth – Jupiter.

Explanation:

Given - A 10 kg mass piece on each of the planes, select the planes in order.

To Find - Choose the correct option of the lightest to the one where it would be the heaviest.

Mercury-Mars - Venus – Earth – Jupiter is the lightest to the one where it would be the heaviest.

As acceleration due to gravity increases, the weight also increases.

So. the increasing order of  acceleration due to the gravity of planets are,

Mercury-Mars - Venus – Earth – Jupiter

The first of the four terrestrial planets is Mercury. This indicates that it is primarily a rock-based planet. The other three planets are Venus, Earth, and Mars, which are closest to the Sun.

The one that most closely resembles Earth is Venus. Venus is commonly referred to as Earth's "sister" planet. However, while it is similar in some aspects, it is completely distinct in others.

The Earth is the only planet on which life has been discovered. So date, about 1.5 million animal and plant species have been discovered, with many more yet to be discovered.

Mars has stirred the imaginations of mankind more than any other planet. It's possible that the reddish color of Mars, or the fact that it can often be seen in the night sky, has piqued people's interest in our neighboring neighbors.

Jupiter is the first of the gas giant planets to be discovered. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are all gaseous planets.

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