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<p>where gravity is stronger; and very small in space, far from significant sources of gravity, but it always has the same mass.</p>

<p>Material objects at the surface of the Earth have weight despite such sometimes being difficult to measure. An object floating freely on water, for example, does not appear to have weight since it is buoyed by the water. But its weight can be measured if it is added to water in a container which is entirely supported by and weighed on a scale. Thus, the "weightless object" floating in water actually transfers its</p><p>
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