Yes. Weight = mass x gravity
mass is greater
The greater the mass of an object means it causes to have weight in a gravitational field.
Gravity is an acceleration due to mass. Weight is a force dependent on gravity. Force = mass x acceleration. Weight = Mass x gravity.Gravity is dependent upon the mass of both bodies divided by the distance between them. The further apart two bodies are the lesser the gravitational pull. The greater the combined mass the greater the gravitational pull. That is why the further from the Earth one gets the less they weigh though their mass is unchanged.
If their density, or weight per unit volume, is greater than that of the fluid density, they will sink
It all comes down to mass. The more mass an object has the greater it's gravitational force is. Mass is the amount of matter or "stuff" an object has which we usually refer to as weight because it is being pulled down by the Earth. An object from Earth in space would have little to no weight yet have the same about of mass.
weight is the effect of gravity acting on mass,the greater the mass the greater the effect on gravity will have on it therefore the greater the weight. eg. if the mass is 50kg and gravity is 10N the the weight is 500N,if the mass increases to 100kg the the weight would increase to 1000N
mass is greater
weight is the effect of gravity acting on mass,the greater the mass the greater the effect on gravity will have on it therefore the greater the weight. eg. if the mass is 50kg and gravity is 10N the the weight is 500N,if the mass increases to 100kg the the weight would increase to 1000N
Yes your weight would be greater.
1/6 of weight mass stays the same
The greater the mass of an object means it causes to have weight in a gravitational field.
the amount of matter that an object contain the more mass an object has the greater its weight
Your weight is directly proportional to the mass and gravity of the planet, if the planet has a greater gravity and mass, you will weigh more.
Your weight is directly proportional to the mass and gravity of the planet, if the planet has a greater gravity and mass, you will weigh more.
Florine has a greater Atomic Weight because Carbon has a Atomic Weight of 12 amu (atomic mass units) while Florine has a Atomic Weight of 19.
You'r weight would be greater because the more mass the greater the gravitational pull which is what causes weight in the first place
Atomic weight of carbon: [12,0096; 12,0116]. Atomic weight of chlorine: [35,446; 35,457]. The molar mass of chlorine is greater; rounded 35,45 g/mol.