Science, asked by ayana07, 10 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? *
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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.
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Answered by harishdahal558
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Answer:

Explanation:

(A) the weight of an object depends upon its mass and the gravity or gravitational force of the planet

(B) planet A has gravity 3 times than that of planet B.

(C) planet B has a gravitational force three times than that of planet B.

(D) it depends upon the gravity of the planet.

     weight = mass x gravity

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