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    When an Astronaut Experiences Weightlessness in Space, Their Mass Is
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When an Astronaut Experiences Weightlessness in Space, Their Mass Is

Question 1

Question 1

Multiple Choice

When an astronaut experiences weightlessness in space, their mass is


A) zero.
B) the same as on Earth.
C) double than on Earth.
D) becoming lesser and lesser as s/he is going higher.

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