If an object has twice as much mass as another, then it also has twice as much

1) acceleration.
2) weight.
3) center of gravity.
4) area.

This is because
5) of inertia.
6) mass and weight are directly proportional to each other.
7) the gravitational force acting on all objects in the same locality is the same.


Answer: 2, 6

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