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What Would Be the Weight of a 59

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Question 12

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What would be the weight of a 59.1-kg astronaut on a planet twice as massive as Earth and having twice Earth's radius?


A) 290 N
B) 1160 N
C) 118 N
D) 580 N
E) 1200 N

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