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 Weight is the amount of gravitional force acted on an object. Weight of an object can change from one place to the other. As for example, your weight on moon will be only 16.5% of your weight on earth, because moon have a much lower gravitional force compared to earth. SI unit of weight is newton (n)
Weight is the amount of gravitional force acted on an object. Weight of an object can change from one place to the other. As for example, your weight on moon will be only 16.5% of your weight on earth, because moon have a much lower gravitional force compared to earth. SI unit of weight is newton (n)

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Weight is the amount of gravitional force acted on an object. Weight of an object can change from one place to the other. As for example, your weight on moon will be only 16.5% of your weight on earth, because moon have a much lower gravitional force compared to earth. SI unit of weight is newton (n)