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Physics, 24.11.2020 20:10 konoisaa

Question 3 of 20 Planets A and B have the same mass, but planet A is half the size of planet B. Which statement correctly explains the weight you would experience on each planet? O A. You would weigh less on planet A because the distance between you and the planet's center of gravity would be smaller. O B. You would weigh the same on both planets because your mass would be the same on both. O C. You would weigh the same on both planets because the masses of the planets are the same. O D. You would weigh more on planet A because the distance between you and the planet's center of gravity would be smaller.

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