39 A 2.00-kilogram object weighs 19.6 newtons on Earth. If the acceleration due to gravity on Mars is 3.71 meters per second2, what is the object's mass on Mars? (1) 2.64 kg (2) 2.00 kg (3) 19.6 N (4) 7.42 N
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