At the surface of a certain planet, acceleration due to gravity is one-quarter of that on earth. If a brass ball is transported to this planet, then which one of the following statements is not correct
The mass of the brass ball on this planet is a quarter of its mass as measured on earth
The weight of the brass ball on this planet is a quarter of the weight as measured on earth
The brass ball has the same mass on the other planet as on earth
The brass ball has the same volume on the other planet as on earth
At the surface of a certain planet, acceleration due to gravity is one-quarter of that on earth. If a brass ball is transported to this planet, then which one of the following statements is not correct
Mass of the ball always remain constant. It does not depend upon the acceleration due to gravity
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