Yes. A useful formula for weight is:weight = mass x gravity
... where gravity is the gravitational acceleration, for example around 9.8 meters/second squared near Earth's surface.
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No. Weight is a measure of the pull of gravity on the object, while mass is the amount of matter. An object always has mass, but does not necessarily have a weight.
mass is how much matter is in an object and weight is the gravitational pull on an object mass x gravity = weight
mass is the amount of matter in an object. mass remains unaffected by gravity. weight is a measure of a gravitational pull on n object and is there for affected by gravity.
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the pull of gravity on matter
Because the cake has a lot of matter and the pull of gravity (weight) is strong.
the pull of gravity on a camera is its weight
No. Weight is a measure of the pull of gravity on the object, while mass is the amount of matter. An object always has mass, but does not necessarily have a weight.
mass is how much matter is in an object and weight is the gravitational pull on an object mass x gravity = weight
All matter has weight. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. Weight is the pull of gravity on an object's mass. Therefore since all matter has mass it must also have weight. So choose anything that is matter.
You can consider the affects of earths gravity to that of a giant magnet which attracts everything to it.
mass is the amount of matter in an object. mass remains unaffected by gravity. weight is a measure of a gravitational pull on n object and is there for affected by gravity.
Yes, but it's important to understand the difference between weight and mass. Matter has mass without gravity. Gravity pulls objects with mass toward the center of the earth, giving them weight.
Weight is the measure of the pull of gravity. Weight is the mass of an object and can be measured by using a scale.
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