The Essential Cosmic Perspective (7th Edition) - Standalone book
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Chapter 4, Problem 26EAP
Compared to their values on Earth, on another planet your (a) mass and weight would both be the same. (b) mass would be the same but your weight would be different. (c) weight would be the same but your mass would be different.
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