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Question
Scientists discovered two new planets: planet X and planet Y. They have identical volumes, but the mass of planet X is two times greater than the mass of planet Y. If two identical space probes land on each planet, which of the following will be true?(1 point)
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The mass of the space probe on planet X will be greater than the mass of the space probe on planet Y.
The mass of the space probe on planet X will be greater than the mass of the space probe on planet Y.

The mass of the space probe on planet Y will be greater than the mass of the space probe on planet X.
The mass of the space probe on planet Y will be greater than the mass of the space probe on planet X.

The weight of the space probe on planet X will be greater than the weight of the space probe on planet Y.
The weight of the space probe on planet X will be greater than the weight of the space probe on planet Y.

The weight of the space probe on planet Y will be greater th…

The weight of the space probe on planet X will be greater than the weight of the space probe on planet Y.

an the weight of the space probe on planet X.

The weight of the space probe on planet Y will be greater than the weight of the space probe on planet X.

Explanation: Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object, which is given by the formula weight = mass x gravity. Since both space probes have the same mass and are on different planets with different gravitational accelerations, the weight of the space probe on planet Y will be greater than the weight of the space probe on planet X.