On Earth, we normally measure the mass of an object by conversion from a measurement of its weight (or by the gravitatio

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On Earth, we normally measure the mass of an object by conversion from a measurement of its weight (or by the gravitatio

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On Earth, we normally measure the mass of an object by
conversion from a measurement of its weight (or by the
gravitational torques on a triple-beam balance). However, this
would not be possible in the weightless environment of space. How
would you measure the mass of an object in space?
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