You would have the most quantity of gold if it weighed 1 N on the

1) Moon.
2) Earth.
3) planet Jupiter.
4) would be the same on each.

This is because
5) on the Moon a greater mass of gold is required for the gravitational force to equal 1 N.
6) weight and mass are directly proportional to each other.
7) gravitational force per mass is greatest on the most massive planet.


Answer: 1, 5

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