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we refer to astronauts in space weightless, but not without mass why

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to our textbook, weight is described as “The force that gravity exerts on the object.” There is zero gravity in space, so therefore the astronauts are weightless. But they are not massless, because mass is an indicator of the amount of matter in it. Mass is measured independent of gravity.

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