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Theoretically it's independent,

but often in practice you just weigh something and convert.

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Q: Does a mass measurement include the effect of earths gravitational pull on the object being measured?
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Does. mass measurement includes the effect of the earths gravitational pull on the object being measured?

Theoretically it's independent, but often in practice you just weigh something and convert.


How is pressure measured with a barometer?

by the earths gravitational pull the barometer can measure the amount of air pressure in the air, also because of carbons gases


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How much is earths gravitational pull?

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What is earths gravitational force?

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When spacecraft goes on moon how it revolves after leaving earths gravitational pull?

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Who invented the gravity of force?

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What is earth's gravitational force compared with Uranus?

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