Mass is quantity of matter contained in a body. But weight is the force with which it gets attracted towards the earth.
Mass is scalar measured in kg
Weight is vector measured in kg wt or newton
Mass is invariant but weight varies as it depends on g value at the place. So weight becomes zero if it taken to free space away from gravitational field of the earth
It is because the object needs to measure according to its matter. Object also has its significant figure that is capable only to the measurement that is fit to it.
to be more specific. Higher masses have bigger scale and vice versa
becuase all objects are not all measured the same way
What different tools are used to measure mass and weight is because mass and weight are two different things
a scale
Ounce (oz) is a measurement of weight (mass).
IU is not a measurement of mass or weight like others but ti is the measurement of potency of a drug such as...vitamin capsules. =)
The standard international unit of weight is the kilogram.Other measurement units exist, such as the pound.1 kilogram = 2.2 poundsAnswerUnfortunately, the original answer confuses 'weight' and 'mass'. The kilogram is the SI base unit for mass, NOT weight. Weight is a force and, therefore, measured in newtons. Similarly, the pound is used to measure mass, NOT weight.
grams (for its mass).
Mass is the mass, weight is mass with gravity acting upon it
Which term describes how much space a substance occupies? volume Not sure how that question relates to the one initially asked, but the answer to 'How is measurement of weight different from measurement of mass?' is weight includes the force of gravity. Weight Includes The Force Of Gravity (A+)Weight is the measurement of the force of gravity in relation to mass, while mass is the measurement of matter in an object.
a scale
They are different because mass is a measurement of the amount of matter in an object, weight is the quantity of heaviness.
The difference between weight, OK say that your on the moon your weight is the same that it was on earth but your mass will be totally different then it was on earth.
mass, volume and weight.
They are different because mass is a measurement of the amount of matter in an object, weight is the quantity of heaviness.
The SI unit of mass is the kilogram. Actually, while the SI unit of mass is the kilogram, mass and weight are different; weight is ALWAYS measured in NEWTONS (n)!
If your mass for example is 10 kg then your weight is 98 newton as the weight=mass *gravity ; weight=mass*9.8 , other example if you went to the moon your mass won`t change but your weight will as gravity changed.
No. Weight is a force and is equal to an object's mass X acceleration due to gravity. My mass is the same on the Earth and on the moon but my weight is different because there is less gravity on the moon.
Weight is affected by the gravitational pull of a large body of mass while mass is affected by how many particles you have in your body. Weight is determined by the equation Fg=mg while mass is determined from a mass balance.
Weight is affected by the gravitational pull of a large body of mass while mass is affected by how many particles you have in your body. Weight is determined by the equation Fg=mg while mass is determined from a mass balance.