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Weston Winters
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5 January, 00:13
What is weight? the subject is science
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Timothy Church
5 January, 00:25
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Weight is a force caused by gravity. Because it is a force, it is also measured in Newtons (N). It is the gravitational force between the object and the Earth. An object will have greater weight if it has more mass ... Gravity on the Moon is less and that means an object will weigh less on Moon than on earth.
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