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The force of gravity between me and the earth is the same in both directions.

I'm pulled down toward the center of the earth by a force of 190 pounds, and

the earth is pulled up toward the center of me by a force of 190 pounds. I call

that force "my weight on earth", and it's also the earth's weight on me.

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