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Assume an initial gravity of 1 unit. Calculate the change in radius from the change in volume. That would be the third root of the volume. Divide by the radius squared.Also, multiply by the increase in mass, i.e., by a factor of 25.

Since you started off by 1 unit of gravity, the final result will tell you by what factor the force of gravity increased.

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Q: How much would the force of gravity at the surface of the Earth differ if Earth volume were increased 125 times and its mass 25 times?
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