An object's weight is dependent upon its location in the universe. Why is this true? A. This is true because gravitational force is the magnitude of weight acting on an object and since weight varies in different places in the universe, gravitational force also varies. B. This is true because weight is the amount of matter in an object. Because gravity is a force, and force is proportional to weight, both gravity and weight vary in different places in the universe. C. This is true because weight is the magnitude of gravitational force acting on an object, and since
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Question C appears to be cut off. May you include it please?
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Yes, the answer is C. Weight is not the amount of stuff in an object; but how much FORCE the object experiences when gravity acts upon it.
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