"Kilogram" is not a unit of weight. It's the unit of "mass" ... the amount of "stuff" of which an object is composed. Neglecting any relativistic effects, the mass of an object doesn't change, regardless of what planet or what moon it may be on, or whether it's in a spacecraft on its way somewhere. The mass in "kilograms" is constant. If you compare it to a known mass, using a balance scale, the comparison is always the same.
But the "weight" of a mass depends on what else is around, i.e. what it's being attracted to on account of gravity. The mass doesn't change, but its weight does ... it's more on earth, less on the moon, incredibly high on Jupiter or on the sun, and zero in space.
The helmet's mass is the same on both Earth and the Moon, but weight is different due to the difference in gravitational pull. The spring scale measures weight, which is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, so it will show a higher value on Earth where gravity is stronger compared to the Moon.
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A balance or scale is typically used to find the mass of a solid. The solid is placed on the balance, and its mass is measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
The mass of a solid object can be measured using a balance or a scale. Simply place the object on the balance or scale and read the measurement displayed. Mass is typically measured in grams or kilograms.
Mass is typically measured using a balance or a scale. These devices provide a measurement of the amount of matter in an object, usually in units such as grams, kilograms, or pounds.
No, a meter is not used to measure the mass of a bicycle. Mass is typically measured in units such as kilograms or pounds using a scale or balance. A meter is a unit of length, not mass.
Mass being matter contained in a body is usually measured by beam balance or physical balance whereas weight is measured by a spring balance for it depends on gravitational pull of a particular place and can be zero.
Mass of an object can be measured in kilograms, grams, pounds, or ounces.
You use it like a normal balance scale (turn the knob to the appropriate dials), except it is measured in grams, kilograms, etc., instead of ounces and pounds.
Mass can either be measured in grams, kilograms, pounds But the SI unit of mass is kilograms
The mass of a solid object can be measured using a balance or a scale. Simply place the object on the balance or scale and read the measurement displayed. Mass is typically measured in grams or kilograms.
No; astronauts have a negative nitrogen balance.
Apparent weight is the perceived weight of an object in a non-standard gravitational field, such as when an object is in free fall or experiencing acceleration. It is different from actual weight because it includes the effect of the gravitational force and any additional forces acting on the object.
Mass is typically measured using a balance or a scale. These devices provide a measurement of the amount of matter in an object, usually in units such as grams, kilograms, or pounds.
Mass is measured with a Triple Beam Balance. Yes it is.
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Weight is measured with different types of balances; in the SI system the unit is kilogram (also used multiples).AnswerUnfortunately, the original answer is incorrect.'Weight' is a force due to gravity and, therefore, is measured in newtons in SI . Weight is measured using a spring balance, calibrated in newtons. Because weight is affected by gravity, an object of given mass will have a different weight, according to where it is measured.'Mass', on the other hand, is measured in kilograms in SI. Mass is measured by comparing an object of unknown mass with a known mass, using a scales balance. A scales balance cancels out the effect of gravity.
Scale or balance
A scale or a balance