Mass is the amount of matter a body has.
Gravity is a pulling force that pulls the object towards the core of the body.
The weight of a body depends on the mass; gravity causes weight.
Weight is a downwards force towards the core of the body that produces a gravitational field (e.g. Earth).
The relation between the mass, the weight and the gravitational field strength is:
W = m.g - where W is the weight of the object, m is the mass of the object and g is the gravitational field strength of the body (it is roughly about 10N/kg on Earth)
Anything with mass has gravity so anything with no mass has no gravity, for example a photon has no mass.
well weight depends on mass and gravity so gravity depends on mass. e.g weight=mass X gravity
Mass is not affected by gravity. Weight is the result of the force of gravity acting on mass.
gravity and how mass is effected by it
Gravity is a force but has no mass.
No. Mass is independent of gravity, but weight is a function of gravity and mass.
You're on to it! Gravity appears to be a property of mass. No mass - no gravity. But exactly what gravity is we don't yet know.
The mass is basically NOT affected by gravity. The weight IS affected, and it is equal to mass x gravity.
Weight = mass * gravity
There is no such thing as mass vs gravity. Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Gravity is a fundamental force in the universe brought about by mass.
gravity.
Gravity is affected by the mass of an object, The greater the mass, the greater the gravity. Apples have gravity, but because they have such a small mass the gravity is tiny, whereas Earth has a huge mass which in turn means that it has a huge and noticeable gravity.