No, that's not correct at all.
First ... the mass of an object doesn't change. What changes is the force between that object
and any other object with mass. That force is what we call the "weight" of the objects.
Also ... it's very misleading to talk about "how much gravity is pulling". The force of gravity acts
between two masses. The forces are always equal on both objects, and the strength of the force
depends on both masses.
That is true! Weight is how much gravity is pulling on an object. For example, on the moon, an object will weigh about 6 times less than it does on Earth. Mass, on the other hand, stays the same ALL THE TIME, no matter where you are.
mass of object *force of gravity
weight is the measurement of the strength earth's gravity pulling on an object. depending on location, it is possible for weight to vary from place to place. mass is the amount of matter constantly present in the an object.
No, the mass of an object is independent of where it is. The mass does not change. However, the weight (that is the product of mass and gravity acceleration) changes by change of the gravity. For example, the gravity on the moon is 1/6th that on earth. so, the object weight on the moon is 1/6th the same object weight on earth.
the mass would stay the same no matter where you are and the weight is the force of gravity on an object, so depending on the gravity your weight would change
Yes
That is true! Weight is how much gravity is pulling on an object. For example, on the moon, an object will weigh about 6 times less than it does on Earth. Mass, on the other hand, stays the same ALL THE TIME, no matter where you are.
mass of object *force of gravity
weight is the measurement of the strength earth's gravity pulling on an object. depending on location, it is possible for weight to vary from place to place. mass is the amount of matter constantly present in the an object.
The object can be stationary and have gravity pulling on it ergo no kinetic energy
mass of the object pulling
No, the mass of an object is independent of where it is. The mass does not change. However, the weight (that is the product of mass and gravity acceleration) changes by change of the gravity. For example, the gravity on the moon is 1/6th that on earth. so, the object weight on the moon is 1/6th the same object weight on earth.
Most folks call that the object's weight.
yes
gravity can change the motion of an object because of magic
the mass would stay the same no matter where you are and the weight is the force of gravity on an object, so depending on the gravity your weight would change
the mass would stay the same no matter where you are and the weight is the force of gravity on an object, so depending on the gravity your weight would change