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Weight and capacity are related but are not the same thing. Weight refers to the force of gravity acting on an object, measured in units like pounds or kilograms. Capacity, on the other hand, refers to the maximum amount of something that a container or space can hold, measured in units like liters or gallons. While weight can affect the capacity of a container, they are two distinct measurements with different units of measurement.

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None really. If sent to the International Space Station, objects would have no weight but concave ones would have some capacity. Those same objects, back on the surface of the earth would have some weight but the same capacity as before. In stronger gravitational fields, the weight would continue to increase but there would be no change in the capacity.

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