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Mass is invariant, and a 150 kg object has the same inertia even if it only "weighs" a few ounces (or nothing at all, due to being in free fall).

That said, it's hard to understand how one could play football on the space station. There would definitely be a learning curve, and that 150 kg lineman might have considerable difficulty building up momentum such that a 75 kg running back with more practice in a zero-G environment could nullify him much more easily than on Earth.

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Q: If you were playing football on the space station would it be as hard to stop a 150 kg lineman as it would be on earth?
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