All substances have volume, but gravity is not a substance; gravity is a force and has no volume.
volume
centre of gravity
weight weight(kg)=mass(volume) +gravity(N)
mass volume gravity
Volume = mass / specific gravity. Units are cubic centimeters and grams or cubic meters and tonnes. s.g. has no units : it is a dimensionless quantity.
Weight = (density) times (volume)The definition of density is mass/volume .Now [ weight = mass x gravity ], so [ mass = weight/gravity ], and [ density = weight/gravity x volume ] .So Weight = (density) x (volume) x (gravity)
The remains of a massive star pulled into a small volume by gravity?
yes
volume
centre of gravity
Density is not affected by gravity. Density is affected by mass and volume, such that density = mass/volume. Weight, but not mass, is affected by gravity. Weight and mass are not the same thing.
Gravity works as a magnet to hold us to the ground.
weight weight(kg)=mass(volume) +gravity(N)
A specific gravity of 4.0 for a mineral means that a given volume of the mineral has 4.0 times the mass of the same volume of water.
Weight would not exist w/o gravity. Weight is defined as mass times the force of gravity acting on that weight. Mass is constant, density is constant, and volume is constant, if gravity is the only variable.
The only way is to use the volume thing in the music player
They're not. Weight is the force produced on a mass by gravity. Volume is totally independent.