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. On Earth a man weighs 70 kg. On the planet Beeble how much will he
weigh if Beeble has mass half of that of the Earth and a radius one quarter that of
the Earth. Gravitational acceleration on Earth is 9,8 m·s−2.

  1. 980N
  2. 0N
  3. 590 N
  4. none

The correct answer is: 980N

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