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With the increase in the weight of an object, the pressure :

A

increases

B

decreases

C

is not affected

D

none of these

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  • The weight of an object lies at the ............

    A
    Centre of mass
    B
    Centre of buoyancy
    C
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  • The chart above shows approximate of the acceleration due to gravity in meters per second squared (m/(sec^(2))) for the eight planets in our solar system. The weight of an object on a given planet can be found by using the formula W=mg, where W is the weight of the object measured in newtons, m is the of the object measured in kilograms, and g is the acceleration due to gravity on the planet measured in m/sec^(2) . An object on Earth has a weight of 150 newtons. On which planet would the same object have an approximate weight of 170 newtons?

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    venus
    B
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    C
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