False
Mass in kilograms (kg is the SI unit for mass)
no
because a heaver object has more mounmentom
The noun 'weight' is a common noun. The noun 'weight' is a concrete, countable noun as a word for a measure of the heaviness of an object; a heavy object, especially one being lifted or carried. The noun 'weight' is an abstract, uncountable noun as a word for the the influence or importance that something has.
cause the two have lost their weight
Kilograms are a measure unit from European Countries , is the standard international mass of units, this measure the quantity of mass. Kilograms is related to how heavy a object is.
Mass in kilograms (kg is the SI unit for mass)
This object is very heavy weight.
Mass in kilograms (kg is the SI unit for mass)
The property of mass is NOT a measure of how heavy an object is
A light object has less momentum than a heavy object. A light object would stop first.
I would say that we can't weight light because whether heavy or light. if we weight any substance,if we pass light on that object the mass of that object will be constant so we cant measure light
no
-- Take a heavy object and a stopwatch. -- Start the timer as you drop the object from the unknown height. -- Stop the timer when the object hits the ground. -- Read the time off the watch, in seconds. Square it. (Multiply it by itself.) -- Multiply that result by 16.1 . -- Now you have the distance the object fell, in feet.
NO it moves from a warm object to a cool object
False
NO, mass is the measure of weight, and density is the measure of mass and volume divided my themselves. They are very different.