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Kelsey Berg
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28 November, 13:14
How is weight related to force?
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Braedon Lowery
28 November, 13:15
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Weight is a measure of the force of the gravity on an object
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Hunter Norton
28 November, 13:20
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An object has the same composition, and therefore mass, regardless of its location.
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