Science, asked by ayana07, 11 months ago

Planets A and B are both the same size, but planet B has three times the mass of planet A. How does the weight of an object compare on the two planets?
B. The weight of an object is three times larger on planet A.
C. The weight of an object is three times larger on planet B.
A. The weight of an object is the same on both planets.
D. The weight of an object will depend on more factors than just the weight and size of the planet.
(plz explain)

Answers

Answered by kannanpranav123
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Answer:

Weights on different planets

What is the mass of the other planets in our solar system?

Planets (in order of least massive to most massive) Mass (in kilograms) Each planet's mass relative to Earth

Mars 6.42 x 1023 0.107

Venus 4.87 x 1024 0.815

Earth 5.97 x 1024 1

Uranus 8.68 x 1025 14.5

Explanation:

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