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Chemistry, 10.06.2021 21:40 leapfroggiez

Mass and weight are related via the equation W=mg on Earth. Mass is how much matter an object has and weight is the measure mass under a gravitational field (on Earth g =9.80m/s2). Suppose you go to an unknown planet-X where the gravitational field of the planet is g’= 23.15m/s2. Will a metal have a higher, lower, or the same density on planet-X when compared to Earth. Assume the volume of the metal doesn’t change

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