Gravity is the cause of forces that attract every pair of masses toward each other.
If one of the masses is the Earth and the other one is you, then you call the force
your "weight".
mass and weight are closely related because mass affects the weight of an object experiencing the effects of gravity. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity on an object's mass, while mass is the measure of how much matter there is in an object.
No. Mass is independent of gravity, but weight is a function of gravity and mass.
It could be said that it is how much force is gravity putting on the object, weight is related to mass and gravity, such that : weight = mass x gravity It is a common mistake thinking that weight is same as mass, mass is the amount of quantity in an object, and doesn't vary according to position as weight does. It means that you put fat on
Weight = mass x gravity
No, a body's inertia is related to its mass and movement. Weight is related to a body's mass in a gravity field without movement.
they are realetd because weight is mass and gravity is also mass
The "acceleration due to gravity" at the location where the weight is measured.
No. Except for insignificant effects related to Special Relativity, the mass remains constant. The weight, on the other hand, changes. Weight is calcualted as: weight = mass x gravity Where "gravity" is the acceleration due to gravity.
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.
No. Mass is independent of gravity, but weight is a function of gravity and mass.
mass and weight are closely related because mass affects the weight of an object experiencing the effects of gravity. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity on an object's mass, while mass is the measure of how much matter there is in an object.
It could be said that it is how much force is gravity putting on the object, weight is related to mass and gravity, such that : weight = mass x gravity It is a common mistake thinking that weight is same as mass, mass is the amount of quantity in an object, and doesn't vary according to position as weight does. It means that you put fat on
well weight depends on mass and gravity so gravity depends on mass. e.g weight=mass X gravity
No. Mass (e.g. grams) is a measure of matter, and is independent of gravity. Weight (e.g. pounds) is a measure of force and is directly related to gravity.
Weight = mass x gravity
An object's weight is directly related to it's mass and also to the gravitational acceleration.
No, a body's inertia is related to its mass and movement. Weight is related to a body's mass in a gravity field without movement.