Physics, 03.07.2019 18:50 kellysimkin6196
The gravitational strength at the poles is greater than the gravitational strength at the equator. what will happen to an object when it moves from the poles to the equator? a. its mass will increase. b. its mass will decrease. c. its weight will increase. d. its weight will decrease
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