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The weight of an object at the surface of a planet is proportional to the planet’s mass an...

The weight of an object at the surface of a planet is proportional to the planet’s mass and inversely proportional to the square of the radius of the planet. Jupiter’s radius is 11 times Earth’s and its mass is 320 times Earth’s. An apple weighs 1.0 N on Earth. How much would it weigh on Jupiter?

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