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What do you mean.If u mean gravitational force then gravitational force never changes in physics it is consider -9.8N the negative meaning downward and (N) meaning newtons, which is a force. Yet if you mean weight then that would be F=MA which is force equals mass x acceleration and in a free body digram that doesn't have a natural force or tension or in other words free falling then the force acting on it would be the kilograms which is represent as mass x the acceleration which would be represented as gravity. that would give you the force downward. which coincidently is your weight.

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The force of gravity acting on an object describes the object's weight, and can be calculated for and object on earth using this equation:

Fg = ma

where m is the mass of the object on earth, and g is the acceleration due to gravity on earth (9.8 m/s2).

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