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Two planets have the same mass, M. Each planet has a constant density, but the density of planet 2 is twice as high as that of planet 1. Identical objects of mass m are placed on the surfaces of the planets. What is the relationship of the gravitational potential energy, `U_(1)` on planet 1 to `U_(2)` on planet 2?

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