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Physics, 02.09.2021 14:40 zuleromanos

QUESTION 4 2 p
The weight of an object with an acceleration due to gravity of 10 m/s/s is "mg". How would this weight change if the object was taken to a planet
with an acceleration of 20 m/s/s?
A. 2mg
B. 20mg
C. 30mg
D. mg

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