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18 February, 22:58

Two objects of different masses are sitting on different balance scales. Object A has a greater mass than object B. How will the weights of the objects compare to each other?

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  1. 19 February, 02:33
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    As long as they're both on the same planet, the greater mass always has the greater weight. In this question, Object-A has the greater mass, so it weighs more that Object-B does.
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