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The force of gravity on an object is called its weight.Note that mass is what CAUSES this force of gravity.
Yes it is.
No. Mass is a characteristic that exerts a force of gravity on another mass. The measure of force is the Newton. The Newton uses mass as part of the factors that go into the calculation.
gravity is the main cause of mass movements.
A mass is hanging from a spring experiences the force of gravity.
The force of gravity on an object is called its weight.Note that mass is what CAUSES this force of gravity.
No. The force of gravity acting on an object's mass is weight.
If we have a force acting on a body and we know what that force is, and we also know that the force is gravity, we can solve because we know the force gravity exerts on a mass. If we take the total force acting on the body and divide it by the force of gravity per one unit of mass, we can find the number of units of mass that cause gravity to act on the object. We have 1033 Newtons of force acting on the object. Gravity pulls down with a force of 9.8 Newtons on 1 kilogram of mass. Our 1033 Newtons divided by 9.8 Newtons per kilogram = 105.41 kilograms
The force acting upon it is energy.
Yes it is.
No. Mass is a characteristic that exerts a force of gravity on another mass. The measure of force is the Newton. The Newton uses mass as part of the factors that go into the calculation.
gravity is the main cause of mass movements.
A mass is hanging from a spring experiences the force of gravity.
The property of matter that is not affected by gravity is mass. An object has the same mass regardless of the force of gravity, however it's weight can vary. Weight is the force of gravity acting on the mass of an object.
That's usually called the object's "weight". Like say if you're talking about the forces of gravity between you and the Earth, the force of gravity acting on you is your weight on the Earth, and the force of gravity acting on the Earth is the Earth's weight on you, and they're equal.
Mass is not affected by gravity. Weight is the result of the force of gravity acting on mass.
No, gravity is a force of attraction acting between all objects that have mass.