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When an object is moving at a normal speed, is it's weight larger than when it's stationary?
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bobpursley
Only if normal speed is at light speed, otherwise, mass is constant with speed.
7 years ago
Eric
Does that apply for weight, or only mass, cause it's asking for weight.
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Damon
Assume g is the same still or moving :)
W = m g
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