Mass is essentially a measure of the amount of matter an object contains, but more specifically: It is a measure of an object's resistance to accelerate.
Weight is a measure of the amount of force acting on an object, though it is typically associated with gravitational force.
The formula, F = M * A (Force = Mass * Acceleration) relates all three quantities.
An object contains a certain amount of matter, and the more matter it has, the more difficult it is to accelerate the object. This mass is typically measured in grams or kilograms, and it is found by finding the weight of on an object and dividing it by the acceleration (Usually that is gravitational acceleration).
Note that Mass and Weight are NOT the same thing. Weight, in our perspective here on earth, is the acceleration of gravity (9.81 meters per second) times the amount of mass we contain. Therefore, a person with 10 kilograms of mass weighs 98.1 Newtons on earth. If that same person were to be on the moon, their mass would remain the same, as no matter has left them; however, their weight would be smaller because the acceleration of gravity is only 1.62 meters per second on the moon.
As an object's mass increases, it's weight increases as well. However, as an object's weight increases, it does not necessarily mean that its mass is increasing as well, for the magnitude of gravity's acceleration may just be getting larger, but the object may not be gaining any more matter.
In a nutshell: Weight is the measure of the force on an object depending on the mass of said object and the gravity which acts upon it. Mass is the resistance of an object to accelerate, depending on the amount of matter it contains.
The weight = mass x acceleration
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No, a body's inertia is related to its mass and movement. Weight is related to a body's mass in a gravity field without movement.
Balance, second and mass arent all directly related, balance, as maybe in a weight balance and mass, both due with volume weight, etc. Hope this helped !
Balance, second and mass arent all directly related, balance, as maybe in a weight balance and mass, both due with volume weight, etc. Hope this helped !
Mass can be expressed in grams and other weight units.
The "acceleration due to gravity" at the location where the weight is measured.
they are realetd because weight is mass and gravity is also mass
mass and weight are closely related because mass affects the weight of an object experiencing the effects of gravity. Weight is the measure of the force of gravity on an object's mass, while mass is the measure of how much matter there is in an object.
An object's weight is directly related to it's mass and also to the gravitational acceleration.
Mas is the amount of matter. Weight though related depends on the gravitation al field you are in. Mass will not change. Weight will. For instance if you travel to the moon you will weigh less but your mass will be the same.
Yes. Weight is a force. Force = mass x acceleration. Acceleration is the gravity of a body. So on Earth, weight = mass x 9.9 m/sec2 Mass is a property related to the atoms in a substance.