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Compare an astronauts weight in orbit with the astronauts weight on Earth, assuming the mass of the astronaut doesn't change.

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Compare an astronauts weight in orbit with the astronauts weight on Earth, assuming the mass of the astronaut doesn't change.
14 years ago

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Answered by Sona S.
The weight is same but their is less gravity in space so the astronauts would float.
14 years ago

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