What would the acceleration due to gravity be on the surface of a planet with the same radius but twice the mass of the

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What would the acceleration due to gravity be on the surface of a planet with the same radius but twice the mass of the earth? (g is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the earth. Ignore any effects due to rotation) g/4 48 g 2g 8/2
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