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The radius of a planet A is half the radius of planet B . If the mass of A is Ma , what must be the mass of B so that the value of g on B is half that of its value of A?​

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The radius of planet A is half the radius of planet B. If the mass of planet A is Ma, what must be the mass of B? so that the value of g on B is half that of its value on A

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