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An object measures 100 N on the surface of the moon, what will
be the difference in weight when measured on the earth?

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Weight varies with location depending upon the acceleration due to gravity eg. for a mass m = 10kg on Earth it`s weight is W = mg = 10 x 10 = 100N. However, in space where g = 0m/s2 this objects weight is W = mg = 10 x 0 = 0N whereas its mass still remains 10kg. R23.

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