It depends where you are. If you're nowhere near any planets, you don't weigh anything at all. Your mass stays the same though.
weight of the person in space is zero because there is no gravity
To calculate weight in space, you would use the formula: Weight in space = Weight on Earth x (gravitational pull of space / gravitational pull of Earth). Since gravitational pull in space is typically much lower than on Earth (about 0.17 times that of Earth), your weight in space would be significantly less. Keep in mind this calculation assumes a constant gravitational pull throughout the region of space you are in.
gravity has no effect to space ad weight show
a space is where matter and weight is absent
Your weight is much less in space due to the lack of gravity, and when your in space your weight is literally near-nothing. Your mass stays the same though.
Your weight in space would decrease because the one and only reason is that, there is no gravitation in space.
Space food is dehydrated in order to greatly reduce the weight of the food because space and weight are prime real estate on a space shuttle.
Space food is dehydrated in order to greatly reduce the weight of the food because space and weight are prime real estate on a space shuttle.
Here on earth, gravity pulls us down, so the power that pulls us back makes our weight. In space you don't have gravity so nothing will pull us down. You don't weight less in space, you weight nothing in space! That's why we have "mass"
Empty weight 78,000 kg
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Because weight is based on gravity, and gravity changes throughout space.