weight
Mass (measured as weight) is dependent on both density and volume.
yes the less mass it has the more acceleration.
No, look at a the the size of a beachball and the size of a Bowling ball. Answer2: Yes. The weight of an object is dependent on mass. Weight = mass times gravity acceleration g, W = mg.
no
Independent is the x-axis, dependent is the y-axis.
This can't be answered without a context.
Commas are used differently when a clause is an independent clauses or if the clause is a dependent/subordinate clauses.
The weight is dependent on the mass. Mass is the same everywhere but since weight is mass * acceleration due to gravity, weight is the dependent variable.
This depends for intensive (not dependent of mass) and extensive (dependent of mass) properties.
Independent.
The independent variable is mass. The dependent variable is the frictional force.
Mass and volume are density dependent factors food supply
Unchanged - mass is not gravity dependent.
idk i got it some where... :)The independent variable is the thing that you are personally changing in an equation - it's usually the thing that you want to find out. A dependent variable 'depends' upon the other variables.
Because the mass is not dependent on the gravitational influence.
no it is not