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Why is it incorrect to call an astronaut massless?
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Why is it incorrect to call an astronaut massless?
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because mass is the amount of thing is in someone it would be correct to call an astronaut weightless if they were in space
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Why is it incorrect to call an astronaut massless?
its incorrect because everything has mass wheather in space or on a planet.
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