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You and your friends are having a discussion about weight. He/she claims that he/she weighs less on the 100th floor of a building than he/she does on the ground floor. Is he/she correct?

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Yes she is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

The friend is correct.

Weight is the product of mass and acceleration due to gravity of an object.

Weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity

The acceleration due to gravity of a body is the pull of the earth on any body on the surface. It is an attractive fore between two bodies with mass. The farther a body is from the earth surface the lesser the force of gravity.

Mass is the amount of matter in a substance. It does not vary.

Therefore, since acceleration due to gravity reduces as we move from the earth surface, her weight will reduce.

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