yep in fact everything with surface or weight has a mass. Example: a jar full of , let's say, carbon dioxide, has a mass because of the space it takes in the jar.
Yes, an object always has weight based on its mass, regardless of its location. Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, so as long as gravity is acting on the object, it will have weight.
Your mass is always the same.
Yes. The mass of an object is always the same, but the weight of an object depends on the force of gravity on it.
It is possible for objects weight's to change, while its mass remains constant.
The weight of an object is the size of the equal mutual gravitational forcesbetween the object and another mass. In our daily experience, the othermass is always the Earth.
well if it has little mass it has little weight and if you have a lot of mass the possibility of it would be that it weights a lot
The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter it contains, and it always remains constant regardless of its location in the universe. It is different from weight, which depends on the gravitational force acting on the object.
The weight of an object of mass 2m is 2mg. Weight is directly proportional to mass, so if you double the mass, you double the weight.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the gravitational force applied to an object. Mass is a function of weight since weight it determined by the amount of force placed on an object of a certain mass.
Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force exerted on that mass due to gravity. The weight of an object is directly proportional to its mass, so a heavier object will have a greater weight compared to a lighter object of the same mass.
Weight is how heavy and object is and Mass is the size of the object!
No. Mass and weight are two separate but related properties. Mass is the amount of matter within object. Weight is the amount of force an object experiences due to gravity. So and object's mass depends on the mass of the object and the strength of gravity where it is. Weight= mass x gravity.