In science weight is the gravitational pull a planet/moon has on an object.
No! You can not define weight in terms of weight. When you define anything in terms of itself, you do not have a definition, you have a tautology. Such is not science but scientism. It is a fraud. One definition could be the attractive force two masses exert when they attract each other.
Weight in science refers to the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. It is a measure of the gravitational pull on an object and is usually expressed in units of force, such as newtons or pounds. Weight can vary depending on the location of the object in the universe due to differences in gravitational strength.
a science term is science
An ergometer measures work in science terms.
Science students can answer this question better.
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Some of the different terms of library science are cybrarian services and information science. Another term used is library and information services.
IT is science that can be described in mathematical terms.
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random in science terms means random duhhh. :) random is random in every language or subjects
Genetic science has allowed us to think in scientific terms about heredity and its relationship to environment.