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[" Suppose,the acceleration due to gravity "],[" at the earth's surface is "10m/s^(2)" and at "],[" the surface of Mars it is "4.0m/s^(2).A" 60"kg" ."],[" passenger goes from the earth to the "],[" Mars in a spaceship moving with a "],[" constant velocity.Neglect all other "],[" objects in the sky.Which part of figure "],[" best represents the weight (net "],[" gravitational force) of the passenger as a "],[" function of time? "]

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