No. But the weight of that mass depends on the local gravity.
Mass is not affected by gravity. Weight is the result of the force of gravity acting on mass.
spring balance
-- Gravity causes the vertical component of projectile motion to vary according to the local acceleration of gravity. -- Gravity has no effect at all on the horizontal component of projectile motion.
[ Mass ] is a property of the object, and doesn't depend on the presence or strength of gravity.[ Weight ] is the result of gravity, and changes depending on the local strength of gravity.
No. But the weight of that mass depends on the local gravity.
No
Weight = (mass) x (local acceleration of gravity). Mass = (weight) / (local acceleration of gravity) If you know the weight and the local acceleration of gravity, you can calculate the mass. Anywhere on or near the surface of the earth, the local acceleration of gravity is about 9.82 meters per second2 . As an example, an object with a weight of 9.82 newtons has a mass of one kilogram.
Gravity holds the local group of galaxies together.
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Mass is not affected by gravity. Weight is the result of the force of gravity acting on mass.
spring balance
-- Gravity causes the vertical component of projectile motion to vary according to the local acceleration of gravity. -- Gravity has no effect at all on the horizontal component of projectile motion.
Local gravity can't be described in units of "kg".The acceleration of gravity at the surface of Mercury is3.697 meters (12.13 feet) per second2 .
Yoichi Fukuda has written: 'Precise determination of local gravity field using both the satellite altimeter data and the surface gravity data' -- subject(s): Gravity, Gravity anomalies, Measurement
Both it's mass and the force of gravity acting on it
The weight is(0.379561) x (local acceleration of gravity) x (specific gravity of the substance) Newtons.