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9 January, 00:52

How would your weight change on the surface of an Earth-sized planet whose mass was greater than Earths? Why?

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  1. 9 January, 01:25
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    The weight would increase, as the gravitational pull would increase:

    g = GM/r^2 where M is the mass of the planet, hence g increases with increased mass and as weight = mg where m is the mass of the object, weight increases.
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