easy · Act science
An object's weight is measured on Earth (g ≈ 9.8 m/s^2) and on the Moon (g ≈ 1.6 m/s^2).
Which of the following stays exactly the same in both locations?
- The gravitational force acting on the object.
- The object's density in a vacuum.
- The weight of the object.
- The mass of the object.
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