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As always, that's going to depend on where he is. Wherever it is, the forces

of gravity between him and another nearby mass will both be

(45 kg) x (acceleration of gravity in the vicinity of the other mass).

If the other mass is the Earth, then the acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 ,

and the force, which the student will call his 'weight', is

(45) (9.8) = 441 newtons (99.21pounds / 7stone 1.21pounds)

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