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Answer:

2 N/kg

- The explanation for it is quite complicated, especially to type it out but I hope this helps.

The magnitude of the gravitational field should be 2 N/kg.

Calculation of the magnitude of the gravitational field:

Since Planet X has twice earths mass and three times earths radius.

So,

we know that  

[tex]g = GM\div r^2[/tex]

here, G = gravitational constant

M = mass of the planet

r = radius of the planet

So,

[tex]g\div gx = (M1\div M2) \times (r2\div r1) ^{2}\\\\9.8\div gx = (1\div 2) \times (3\div 1) ^2\\\\gx = 2.18 m/s^2[/tex]

So it is nearly 2 N/kg

hence, The magnitude of the gravitational field should be 2 N/kg.

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