6 points
If Nick weighs 700 N on Earth and he goes to Planet K which is 3 x the
mass of the E...
Physics, 06.01.2021 04:30, tiffcarina69
6 points
If Nick weighs 700 N on Earth and he goes to Planet K which is 3 x the
mass of the Earth but only 1/2 the size of the Earth, what is Nick's weight
on Planet K? (LT1) *
8400 N
4200 N
12 N
6 N
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