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Assuming these planets were similar in radius, which planet would an object weigh the most

To determine which planet an object would weigh the most, we need to compare the gravitational accelerations on each planet. The gravitational acceleration is determined by the planet's mass and radius.

Unfortunately, the provided table is missing, so we can't use it to answer the question accurately. Could you please provide the table or any relevant information to assist you further?

To determine which planet would an object weigh the most, we need to compare the planets' surface gravities. Unfortunately, you have not provided a table or any information about the planets. Could you please provide the necessary data so that I can assist you further?

To determine which planet would have an object weigh the most, we need to consider the table provided. However, since you haven't mentioned any specific table or data, I'm unable to provide a direct answer. However, I can guide you on how to approach this type of question.

To compare the weight of an object on different planets, we need to consider the gravitational force acting on them. The weight of an object is directly proportional to the gravitational force acting on it, which can be calculated using the formula:

Weight = mass * gravitational acceleration

To find the gravitational force on each planet, we need to know the gravitational acceleration on those planets, which is typically represented as "g." The value of g is different for each planet and is typically given in meters per second squared (m/s^2).

Once you have the value of g for each planet, you can calculate the weight of an object by multiplying its mass by the respective gravitational acceleration. By comparing the weights calculated for different planets, you can determine which planet would make an object weigh the most.

Please provide the specific table or data related to the planets, and I'll assist you in calculating the object's weight on each planet to determine the answer.