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An object of mass 0.5 kg is transported to the surface of Planet X where the object's weight is measured to be 20 N. The radius of the planet is 4 x 105 m. What free fall a…
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An object of mass 0.5 kg is transported to the surface of Planet X where the object's weight is
measured to be 20 N. The radius of the planet is 4 x 105 m. What free fall acceleration will the 1.0
kg object experience when at the surface of Planet X?
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weight = mass * gravity of planet.
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