You can not weigh the gravity of sin. Sin is sin. The only way to get rid of it is through Jesus Christ. He will take the gravity of sin away for you.
Gravity is the cause of weight. Increased gravity creates increased weight, decreased gravity decreases weight.
weight is the effect caused by gravity. if gravity increases, so does your weight!
Weight = Mass * Acceleration of gravity. Weight = force of gravity on particular object. Weight = force of gravity on an object; Gravity = attracts all objects toward each other
Gravity impacts weight because weight is calculated using F = M * A. F - Weight in this case M - Mass of your object A - Acceleration of gravity on the planet the object is on. Assuming mass remains constant and your acceleration (your gravity) increases, weight will increase. If acceleration (your gravity) decreases, weight will decrease.
Weight is a measure of the force of gravity.
Weight is a force. Gravity is an acceleration. Therefore, mass multiplied by gravity gives you weight.
If there is gravity there is weight. So the weight exist only when the gravity exist.
Weight is affected by gravity. Gravity pulls you down causing you to have weight on Earth. Depending on gravity your weight changes. On earth gravity is 9.8 m/s squared.
well weight depends on mass and gravity so gravity depends on mass. e.g weight=mass X gravity
The question is ambiguous. Cheating on what? Tic-tac-toe? The bar exam? Your wife? This would affect the gravity of the sin. Cheating on your wife is Adultery. It is clearly against the Commandment. It is ALWAYS a Mortal Sin. In the other types of cheating mentioned, gravity of the sin is relational to the gravity of the act. I would say that cheating on an important test is a Mortal Sin.
It is really the other way round - gravity has an effect on weight. The more gravity, the more weight.
No. Mass is independent of gravity, but weight is a function of gravity and mass.