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What is going on with the way this post states that the same object has different kilograms on different planets? A kilogram, by definition, cannot be used this way, mass does not change from planet to planet. Pound force or newtons are the appropriate unit, not kilograms, which should never be used for weight. |
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What is going on with the way this post states that the same object has different kilograms on different planets? A kilogram, by definition, cannot be used this way, mass does not change from planet to planet. Pound force or newtons are the appropriate unit, not kilograms, which should never be used for weight.
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