Mass is constant in normal space. Weight changes according to the proximity of mass.
The base unit for weight measure in the metric system is "g" or grams.AnswerThere is no Base Unit for weight in the SI system. Weight is measured in newtons, which is a Derived Unit, not a Base Unit.
It depends what weight system you are using
Liquids and gases can change shape without any change in weight.
If you have 100 kilos of oil in a sealed can and you cool it or warm it, the weight of the oil will not change. However the volume of the oil in the can will change.
The metric system is an international decimalised system of measurement, first adopted by France in 1791, that is the common system of measuring units used by most of the world.
no,........ weight would change according to the gravitational pull its mass which remains same. weight is measured in newtons.
An extensive property is a property that changes when the size of the sample changes, weight would change.
According to SI System of Units: Unit of Mass - Kilogram (Kg) Unit of Weight - Newton (N)
Due to the gravity force which vary according to the mass of each planet.
The base unit for weight measure in the metric system is "g" or grams.AnswerThere is no Base Unit for weight in the SI system. Weight is measured in newtons, which is a Derived Unit, not a Base Unit.
I'm not quite sure what you ask, but complexion does change with weight loss/gain. With weight gain, the skin is tighter, generally having less wrinkles. With weight loss, it's loser, and wrinkles show/develop more.
Due to the gravity force which vary according to the mass of each planet.
3 points according to my calculator. This is on the points plus system.
To simplify the system. The decimal or metric system makes the task of measuring weight, volume, length,or money calculation so much easier.
Weight is not a change but a property.
it comes on to balance the air ride system according to the weight inside.
No. The mass doesn't change, so the weight doesn't change either.