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If you are on another planet where gravity is weaker than that of Earth, how would your weight compare?

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CBSE
Class 8
Science
Curiosity
Exploring Forces
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If you are on another planet w...

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If you are on another planet where gravity is weaker than that of Earth, how would your weight compare?

1

It would be the same

2

It would be less than on Earth

3

It would be more than on Earth

4

It would be zero

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