Weight is greater on earth than in space due to gravity.
yes because you'll weigh lesser on the moon then on earth
For example, the same object (with the same mass) will be affected differently by Earth's gravity, and by the lesser gravity on the Moon (i.e., its weight will change).
The mass will definitely weigh less as the moon is less massive than the Earth and hence the Gravity of the Moon will be lesser than Earth. The object's weight will be 1/6 times that on Earth.
Apparent Weight is the weight of an Object in a SPECIFIC Gravitational condition, such as on Earth. The same object on the Moon would have a different (Lesser) Apparent Weight. The only constant is the Mass of the Object in both of those locations.
Assuming the person's weight on Earth is 100 pounds, on Uranus, which has a lesser gravitational pull, that person would weigh approximately 89 pounds.
When any thing is heated its volume is increased and as a result of the same its weight is decreased. Weight of a body is the force through which earth pulls it towards it (earth).When a body is bounced its weight resists the bounce. Greater the weight greater will be resistance. Heated bodies due to reduction in weight provide lesser resistance in its bouncing.
Multiply Earth weight by 0.379 .
AS WE KNOW, that there is the force of gravity at the center of Earth, if every part or portion of earth has its weight then net weight of the earth will be zero........
Weight is what we call the amount of the gravitational force between the Earth and an object on the surface of the Earth. It works both ways. Your weight on the Earth is also the Earth's weight on you.
Tides on Earth are caused by the gravity of the moon and, to a lesser degree, the sun.
Relative to what? On the Earth - 1kg.
It is a lesser weight by .4 oz.