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If gravity puts a force of 3N an object, how much force would it put on an second object that was twice as heavy

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User Ahmdx
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What we call "heaviness" is almost always the object's weight, and
that weight is exactly the force of gravity pulling the object and the Earth
together.

So an object that's twice as heavy as 3 Newtons is an object whose weight
is twice as much as 3 N = 6 newtons .
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I am thinking the answer might be 6N considering the second object would be twice as heavy.
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User Theo Itzaris
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