Imagine that you are a passenger on the International Space Station. While on the station, you are “weightless” and so is everything else, including wrenches and furniture. Even though everything appears weightless, explain why mass still matters. Why does it still take longer for a given force to move a massive object a certain distance than to move an object with a very small mass the same distance?
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