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True or false - Objects do NOT weigh anything when placed in a vacuum. Identify your answer, then explain your answer selection.

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First, we need to understand what the weight is. Mathematically, the weight is given by:


\begin{gathered} W=m\cdot g-Fb \\ where: \\ m=mass \\ g=gravity \\ Fb=Force_{\text{ }}of_{\text{ }}bouyancy \end{gathered}

In vacuum, there is no force of buoyancy, so in the vacuum the weight reaches its maximum value.

In this sense, the statement is absurd, so we can conclude it is False

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