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"The magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of planet A is twice as great as on the surface of planet B. What is the ratio of the weight of mass X on the surface of planet A to its weight on the surface of planet B?"

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2 : 1

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Given that The magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of planet A is twice as great as on the surface of planet B. What is the ratio of the weight of mass X on the surface of planet A to its weight on the surface of planet B?"

Since the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of planet A is twice as great as on the surface of planet B. And

Weight W = mg

Mass is always constant

2g : g

The ratio of the weight of mass X on the surface of planet A to its weight on the surface of planet B will be:

2 : 1

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