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Mass.
No it is not.
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No proper data can be used to determine a falsehood, and since mass and weight are NOT the same thing there can be no such data.
No, mass and weight are not the same thing. Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter in an object, and it remains constant regardless of the location. Weight, on the other hand, is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object, so it can vary depending on the strength of gravity.
Mass is a property of matter but mass is not the only property of matter. Mass and property do not mean the same thing any more than Ford and car mean the same thing.
Weight and mass are not the same thing. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on that object. Mass is a measure of inertia, while weight is a measure of the gravitational force pulling on an object.
Anything that can be weighed in pounds contains mass. But weight and mass are not the same thing.
Yes its the same thing.
Mass and weight are the same thing. *Mass and weight are not the same thing. Mass is the measurement of matter within the object and weight is the force applied to the object from gravity. So, to answer your question a star would have much more mass than weight because there is very little gravity affecting the Sun.
A kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. They are not the same thing!
The relations between mass and weight are that mass shows how much an object contains. This is about the same thing as weight - how much an object contains.