Of course false
Yes. As acceleration due to gravity increases so does the object's weight. The reverse is true when gravity decreases. Mass, however, does NOT change with gravity.
That is true! Weight is how much gravity is pulling on an object. For example, on the moon, an object will weigh about 6 times less than it does on Earth. Mass, on the other hand, stays the same ALL THE TIME, no matter where you are.
False.
mass is how much weight an object has so mass (N) measures how much weight (G) an object has
True lizziealvarez APEX:)
true
No, the more mass of an object the more gravity it exerts.
Earth pulls on the object, and the object pulls on Earth
True
Yes. As acceleration due to gravity increases so does the object's weight. The reverse is true when gravity decreases. Mass, however, does NOT change with gravity.
That is true! Weight is how much gravity is pulling on an object. For example, on the moon, an object will weigh about 6 times less than it does on Earth. Mass, on the other hand, stays the same ALL THE TIME, no matter where you are.
False.
there is gravity is sell keeping it down
True
i think its true
true
true