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Physics, 20.09.2020 06:01, bellsimps7179

The gravitational strength on Earth is less than the gravitational strength on Jupiter. What will happen to a satellite when it travels from Earth to Jupiter? a- Its mass will increase.
b- Its mass will decrease.
c- Its weight will increase.
d- Its weight will decrease.

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