they are not defferent from each other they are the some thing
Yes... Weight=mass*acceleration
Mass directly affects weight. If an object has more mass, it will weigh more.
Weight is how heavy something is and mass is how much space something takes up.
No. Weight and mass are two quite different things. Weight is the mass times the gravity. The same mass will have a different weight on other planets, for example, where the gravitational field may be stronger or weaker.
On Earth, each kilogram of a person's mass weighs 2.205 pounds. In other places, each kilogram of him has some different weight, depending on where he is.
Each puppy is going to be different. Think of mass as being just like weight. A bigger person is going to have a greater weight. It works the same with mass.
weight and mass
Mass= # of particles/ matter weight= the force of gravity Examples: your mass is the same on every planet, Your weight is different on different planets
Weight (as opposed to mass) is the result of being pulled down by Earth. Different planets have different mass of their own so that each one pulls with a different force. Your mass will not change on different planets because mass is a measure of the amount of material present.
The weight will be different.
No. Your mass would be the same wherever you are. You weight might be a little different between being in a deep mine and a mountain top. Although both weight and mass are measured in pounds or grams, weight is the effect of gravity on your mass.
The mass of the object is the same as it was when you measured it on Earth, but its weight is different in other places.