Weight is proportional to mass. The greater the mass (or weight) the more force it takes to move it, thus the greater the mass the slower it moves when the same force is applied.
Imagine you push a matchbook car on a table top, you can move it easily and fairly fast. Now apply that same force to a car that has the brake off and is out of gear -- the car probably won't move but if it does it will move very slowly.
The speed of the bike has no effect on its weight. Weight = mass in kg x acceleration due to gravity, 9.8m/s2 on the earth.
-- Force has no effect on mass.-- "Weight" is force.
Inertia & weight.
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
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
Weight.
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The Weight Change.
Absolutely not! Any body has the same mass anywhere. The weight of a body is the effect of gravity on the mass.
No, The weight is depends on gravity and total mass .
It could be Newton who discovered that weight was the effect of gravity acting on a mass.
Weight difference or changing