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18 March, 20:14

Object a has a mass of 3,600 kilograms. Object B has a mass of 600 kilograms. Object B has a mass of 600 kilograms. Both objects were placed on different planets so that their weights are equal. The gravity acting on Object A is (blank) times the gravity acting on object b. 1/6. 1/2. 1. Or 6

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  1. 18 March, 20:56
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    1:6 because 600 x 6 = 3600 while 3600 x 1 = 3600
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