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Mass is a measure of substance. Weight is a measure of force. Units of mass include kg (kilogram), lbs (pounds). Units of weight are N (newton).

If your mass is 80 kg, your weight is 80 X 9.8 N.

9.8 is the force of gravity on the surface of the earth. The further away from the surface you move, the smaller this value will become.

If your mass is 80kg on earth, it will be 80kg regardless of where you are. Your weight will however reduce as you move further away from earth.

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