A student of weight 720 N was sent to another planet. If the planet has a mass that is 5 X the mass of the earth and a radius that is 1/3 the radius of the earth,
a) what would be the mass in kg of the student when on Nerdland?
b) what would be the mass in kg of the student when on Nerdland?
c) what would be the weight in N of the student when on Nerdland?
Assume g on the surface of the earth to be 9.8 N/m.


A student of weight 720 N was sent to another planet. If the planet has a...
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