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On a larger planet, such as Jupiter or Saturn.

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Q: Where would an object's weight be greater than its weight on Earth?
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How would your weight change on the surface of an Earth size planet whose mass was greater than earth's?

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Would weight increase or decrase on the surface of an earth sized planet with greater mass than earth?

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Would an object have a greater gravitational pull closer or farther from earth?

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Would the weight of an astronaut's tool belt be heavier on earth or mars?

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