No, weight is a force. Mass is proportional to density.
Yes. Weight does.
the mass of the objects and the distance of the objects
Inertia is related to mass; you might say that inertia IS mass. The objects which have the most inertia are the most massive objects. Those are also the heaviest objects, since mass affects weight.
No. But the weight of that mass depends on the local gravity.
objectsfloats on water, oil and kero depending on the objects density or the objects weight.
weight
An object's mass and its velocity define the object's MOMENTUM.
Of course objects have mass because Mass is any object that has weight.
Yes. Weight does.
the mass of the objects and the distance of the objects
no, weight is just an objects mass with the force of gravity, so as one increases the other will increase too
yes
Who found (discovered) that objects of different mass and weight fall at the same rate
Mass is a property that gives objects the following:* It provides objects with weight. (Note: weight = mass x gravity) * It provides objects with inertia. The higher the mass of an object, the harder it is to change its velocity.
Its weight
The mass number identifies how much an objects weight is.
It is possible for objects weight's to change, while its mass remains constant.