yes and no. its like a pice of cardboard the size of a house and a brick the size of a house . same mass diff weight or it can go 1000lbs of feathers and 1000lbs of bricks. both weight the same but the mass of feathers will be alot more than the bricks
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Gravity affects weight, it does not affect mass.
Yes. Mass is constant for a given object. Weight is a function of mass and gravity, stronger gravity more weight.
Weight is how great or small the affect of gravity is on an object, whereas mass is the amount of physical particles in an object.
The force of gravity (or acceleration) affects weight but not mass. An object's mass does not change - it is the physical composition of the object. Weight increases as the force of gravity increases and decreases in the same way.
its weight is 2mg
Gravity affects weight, it does not affect mass.
The location like moon will affect its weight but not the mass
Only the object's mass.
Yes. Mass is constant for a given object. Weight is a function of mass and gravity, stronger gravity more weight.
Weight is how great or small the affect of gravity is on an object, whereas mass is the amount of physical particles in an object.
The force of gravity (or acceleration) affects weight but not mass. An object's mass does not change - it is the physical composition of the object. Weight increases as the force of gravity increases and decreases in the same way.
Your mass never changes. Only your weight. Gravity does not affect mass.
A different amount of gravitational force will change the weight, but not the mass.
It doesn't, the gravity is low, so it just makes you jump higher, an object's mass is unchanged.
The density of what? But regardless the answer to that: Density is mass per volume. Mass is not influenced by the upward force of the fluid in which the object is submerged. The weight, on the other hand, is. Weight is a force, and mass is an amount of matter.
Mass doesn't change. Mass the is substance of an object, moving it around won't affect how much mass it has, only adding or subtracting from the object would affect the quantity of mass. The weight would change because gravity is inversely proportional to distance but not the mass.
its weight is 2mg