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Is there a difference between mass and weight?

Originally posted by: michaelsslave
this HAS to be a troll, unless he is like 10 years old

i don't think they really teach newtons laws until high school, so he might be 14
ninth grade
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: michaelsslave
this HAS to be a troll, unless he is like 10 years old

i don't think they really teach newtons laws until high school, so he might be 14
ninth grade

generally physics isnt tought till senior year, so hell he could be 18
 
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: michaelsslave
this HAS to be a troll, unless he is like 10 years old

i don't think they really teach newtons laws until high school, so he might be 14
ninth grade

generally physics isnt tought till senior year, so hell he could be 18

The 17th century wants its scientific discoveries back...
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: michaelsslave
this HAS to be a troll, unless he is like 10 years old

i don't think they really teach newtons laws until high school, so he might be 14
ninth grade

generally physics isnt tought till senior year, so hell he could be 18

The 17th century wants its scientific discoveries back...

i dont understand this comment
 
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