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Mal87:

Suppose object A weighs more than object B on Earth. How do the masses of the two objects compare on Earth and on the moon? A. Both objects have the same mass, on Earth and the moon. B. Object A has more mass than object B, both on Earth and the moon. C. Object B has more mass than object A, both on Earth and the moon. D. Object A has more mass than object B on Earth, but not on the moon.

Shadow:

This one is pretty straightforward. Apply the same concept as we did in the last question.

Shadow:

Do you still need help with this one?

Mal87:

No I got it thank you.

Shadow:

Okay, no problem

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