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the gravitational strength on earth is less than the gravitational strength on neptune. which statement is correct?
a. the mass of an object will be greater on earth than neptune.
b. the mass of an object will be greater on neptune than earth.
c. the weight of an object will be greater on earth than neptune.
d. the weight of an object will be greater on neptune than earth.

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