No, only weight is affected by gravity: attraction, force, acceleration.
A pendulum is affected by the force of gravity.
Mass is not affected by gravity. Weight is the result of the force of gravity acting on mass.
spring balance
Though weight is effected by gravity, mass is not affected by gravity.Actually mass is affected by gravity. Although the amount of mass is not affected by gravity, mass itself is.
No, only weight is affected by gravity: attraction, force, acceleration.
A pendulum is affected by the force of gravity.
The property of matter that is not affected by gravity is mass. An object has the same mass regardless of the force of gravity, however it's weight can vary. Weight is the force of gravity acting on the mass of an object.
Mass is not affected by gravity. Weight is the result of the force of gravity acting on mass.
spring balance
Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
They are all in orbit.
mass and distance
Though weight is effected by gravity, mass is not affected by gravity.Actually mass is affected by gravity. Although the amount of mass is not affected by gravity, mass itself is.
Gravity is indeed a force, but only one out of many. magnetic, frictional, mechanical ... . When an ordinary force applied to an object, (me pushing my wheelbarrow) this would not be considered as being affected by gravity.
Earth is affected by the moon's gravity. The moon's gravity exerts just as much force on Earth as Earth's gravity does on the moon, but since Earth is far more massive, it undergoes far less acceleration.
which what? The bigger the force (weight) the more gravitaional force on an object. less gravity on moon than on earth