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Physics, 05.12.2019 12:31 mendezmarco2004

The weight of an object on earth is 350 newtons. on mars, the same object would weigh 134 newtons. what is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of mars, given that it is 9.8 meters/second2 on earth?
a. 0.78 meters/second2
b. 2.74 meters/second2
c. 3.75 meters/second2
d. 5.78 meters/second2
e. 9.80 meters/second2

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