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Imagine you are an astronaut and you travel to a planet with a much larger mass than Earth. How would this affect your weight? Explain your answer.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The astronaut would weigh much more on the other planet than on the Earth  

Explanation:

Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object. More the force of gravity, more would be the weight. The force of gravity increases with the mass of the planet. If an astronaut travels to a planet having much larger mass than the Earth, acceleration due to gravity on the planet would be larger and therefore, the astronaut would weigh much more than on the Earth.

Explanation:

Answered by supreet34
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THE ASTRONAUT WILL BE MORE LIGHTER THAN HE WAS ON EASTH BECAUSE OF THE FORCE GRAVITY IS LESS IN SPACE THAN EARTH

Explanation:

THE WEIGHT KEEPS ON CHANGING WITH RESPECT TO GRAVITY BUT THE MASS ALWAYS REMAINS THE SAME

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