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Chemistry, 30.10.2020 03:40 gabby5155

Which statement accurately describes an object's weight and mass? A. Its mass changes with gravitational force, but its weight does not.
B. Both its weight and its mass are the same everywhere in the
universe.
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C. Its weight is the same everywhere in the universe, but its mass is
not.
O D. Its weight changes with gravitational force, but its mass does not.

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