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question suppose a planet has twice the mass of the earth and twice the earth's radius. what is the acceleration of an object in free fall on this planet?

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The acceleration of an object in free fall on the planet would be the same as the acceleration of an object in free fall on Earth, which is 9.8 m/s^2. The mass and radius of the planet do not affect the acceleration of an object in free fall.

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