n this problem, you will try to use proportionality, instead of direct calculation, to scale the Earth values of g and weight to those appropriate for another planet. Earth has a mass of 1 Earth mass, a radius of 1 Earth radius, and a surface gravity of 1g = 9.8 m / s2. If your mass is 56 kg, you would weigh 548 Newtons. The mass of G1132 b is 1.66 Earth masses, and it's radius is 1.13 Earth radii. Look at the surface gravity formula. Let's consider this in parts.
If ONLY the mass changed, the surface gravity of G1132 b would be ____times that of Earth.
If ONLY the radius changed, the surface gravity of G1132 b would be _____ times that of Earth.
Combining the two factors, the surface gravity of must be ____times that of Earth.
What would your weight be on G1132 b, if your weight is 548 on Earth? _____Newtons.

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