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Not if they're in the same place, or simply on the same planet.

But if the 1 kg is on the Earth and the 2 kg is on the moon, then

the force of gravity on the 1 kg is 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds), and

the force of gravity on the 2 kg is only 3.2 newtons (0.730 pound).

And if the 1 kg is on ANY planet, and the 2 kg is in space, then the force of gravity on the 1 kg is something, and the force of gravity on the 2 kg is approximately zero.

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