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The weight of an object is constant (does not change).
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False.
Weight is the gravitational force on an object, W = m·g. While the mass m stays the same, g varies with location (Earth vs. Moon, altitude) and with acceleration (e.g., in an accelerating elevator), so an object's weight can change.
Weight is the gravitational force on an object, W = m·g. While the mass m stays the same, g varies with location (Earth vs. Moon, altitude) and with acceleration (e.g., in an accelerating elevator), so an object's weight can change.
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