Gravity is an acceleration due to mass. Weight is a force dependent on gravity. Force = mass x acceleration. Weight = Mass x gravity.
Gravity is dependent upon the mass of both bodies divided by the distance between them. The further apart two bodies are the lesser the gravitational pull. The greater the combined mass the greater the gravitational pull. That is why the further from the Earth one gets the less they weigh though their mass is unchanged.
weight
No, the mass of an object is independent of where it is. The mass does not change. However, the weight (that is the product of mass and gravity acceleration) changes by change of the gravity. For example, the gravity on the moon is 1/6th that on earth. so, the object weight on the moon is 1/6th the same object weight on earth.
No. The mass of any object is constant wherever it is. Only its weight changes.
Mass does not change!!! Whatever the force of gravity, the object contains the same amount of matter. However, weight does change because the gravitational acceleration changes.
Mass . . . No change. Weight . . . Changes & depends on the gravity on the other planet compared to the gravity on Earth.
Yes. As acceleration due to gravity increases so does the object's weight. The reverse is true when gravity decreases. Mass, however, does NOT change with gravity.
The weight of the object would change if gravity changes. cw: Yes, if the FORCE of gravity changes, the FORCE of the object in the downward direction changes.
No, the mass of an object is independent of where it is. The mass does not change. However, the weight (that is the product of mass and gravity acceleration) changes by change of the gravity. For example, the gravity on the moon is 1/6th that on earth. so, the object weight on the moon is 1/6th the same object weight on earth.
No, the measured weight of an object WILL change but the mass of an object will never change regardless of the gravitational force on object.
Weight is gravitational force on an objects Mass. Mass don't change when gravity changes but the weight does.
If you are moving at different altitude the gravity will changes and so the weght will changes
If you are moving at different altitude the gravity will changes and so the weght will changes
No. The mass of any object is constant wherever it is. Only its weight changes.
No. The mass of an object doesn't change (Law of Conservation of Mass), therefore its weight won't change either (weight = mass x gravity).
Mass does not change!!! Whatever the force of gravity, the object contains the same amount of matter. However, weight does change because the gravitational acceleration changes.
An object's weight
Mass . . . No change. Weight . . . Changes & depends on the gravity on the other planet compared to the gravity on Earth.
Weight is gravitational force on an objects Mass. Mass don't change when gravity changes but the weight does.