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It depends where it is. Weight is equal to the mass of an object (in this case the 300g, or 0.3kg, item) multiplied by the force of gravity. As gravity is different at different places (for example Earth's gravity (around 9.8ms^-1) is deemed "1g", however the moon has a gravity of around "0.16g"), it means a mass will have different weights at different places. For the weight of the object given, if on the surface of Earth it would have a weight of approximately 9.8x0.3, or around 29.4N.

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