the weight of a body is the measure of gravity true or false
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it's true because
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The weight W of a body is equal to the magnitude Fg of the gravitational force on the body
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TRUE
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That is, the weight of an object is determined by the pull of gravity on it. Thus, an object's physical weight may change from place to place: if a body weighs 54 kg on Earth, its weight will be just over 9 kg on the Moon, since the Earth's gravitational force is six times stronger than the Moon's.
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