How does the weight of an object variety from place to place
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The mass of an object remains constant, its weight varies according to its location.The weight of an object depends on the force of gravity being applied on it. One such example is the smaller mass and radius of the Moon compared with those of the Earth combine to make the same object on the Moon's surface weigh one-sixth the value of its weight on Earth.
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mass of the body is constant as it is property of body, but weight is product of acceleration due to gravity and mass, which may vary from place to place because acceleration due to gravity is different for different objects. . . .
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