Mass does not depend on gravity, it stays the same (is conserved) in different places. But its weight - the force of gravity - varies in different places, like on the Moon it's 1/6 of what it is here.
Confusion is caused by using kilogrammes for both mass and weight, but scientists use a different unit for weight/force, the Newton. On the Earth's surface a 1 kilogram mass has a weight of 9.806 Newtons.
An object's mass remains the same regardless of the influence of gravity. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is independent of gravity. Gravity affects the weight of an object, which is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
True. Mass and weight are related through the effect gravity has on an object. Mass represents the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on that object. Weight is directly proportional to mass and the acceleration due to gravity.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, volume is the amount of space it occupies, and density is the mass of an object per unit volume. Weight is the force acting on an object due to gravity, and it is dependent on the mass and the acceleration due to gravity. They are related but distinct properties of an object.
The mass of an object does not change when the amount of gravity acting on it increases. Mass is an intrinsic property of an object and remains constant regardless of the strength of gravity.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the force of gravity on an object.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. Mass is a scalar quantity and is constant, whereas weight is a vector quantity and can change based on the gravitational force acting on an object.
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.
The mass of an object is typically measured in units such as grams, kilograms, or pounds depending on the scale of the object. It represents the amount of matter in the object and is different from weight, which takes into account gravity's effect on mass.
No, weight is how much gravity is pulling down on an object. Mass is the amount of matter in an object.
The amount of gravity pulling on an object is called weight. Weight is the force exerted by gravity on an object's mass.
No, mass is the amount of matter in an object, while gravity is a force of attraction between objects with mass. The force of gravity on an object depends on both its mass and the mass of the object exerting the gravitational force.
It is due to the amount of mass the object has.