Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the effect of the force of gravity on the mass of an object.
No, a body's inertia is related to its mass and movement. Weight is related to a body's mass in a gravity field without movement.
No. The weight is the mass times the acceleration. W=ma. The weight can be zero if the acceleration is zero, even if the mass is positive. Mass and weight are not the same thing.
Thr body's mass would not change, but its weight would suddenly disappear.
The mass of an object tells how much matter is present in the object. The weight tells how strongly gravity pulls it down.
When a body is moved from sea level to the top of a mountain what changes the body's mass it's weight or both explain?
Your weight would change, as weight is dependant upon the gravitational strength of the body that you are landing on. Your mass is essentially you as a whole it has an arbitrary value, so that weight can be calculated later on.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the effect of the force of gravity on the mass of an object.
Absolutely not! Any body has the same mass anywhere. The weight of a body is the effect of gravity on the mass.
Mass (weight) of medicine/Mass (weight) of body.
Mass is the amount of matter existing in your body and weight due to gravity, a body's weight is different on earth than to when on moon.
YES
Weight is affected by the gravitational pull of a large body of mass while mass is affected by how many particles you have in your body. Weight is determined by the equation Fg=mg while mass is determined from a mass balance.
Weight is affected by the gravitational pull of a large body of mass while mass is affected by how many particles you have in your body. Weight is determined by the equation Fg=mg while mass is determined from a mass balance.
No, a body's inertia is related to its mass and movement. Weight is related to a body's mass in a gravity field without movement.
muscle mass, fat mass, water weight, and bone weight
No. The weight is the mass times the acceleration. W=ma. The weight can be zero if the acceleration is zero, even if the mass is positive. Mass and weight are not the same thing.