Weight is gravity's effect on mass. That is why weight is not generally used in science, because it varies slightly at different places on Earth, and differs tremendously on other celestial bodies and is zero in space. Mass is a constant.
Yes, weight is an example of a physical property. It is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
No. Weight is a physical property
Weight (or mass) is considered a physical property
I do not have a physical form or weight, as I am a virtual assistant.
Weight is not an example of a physical change, but rather a physical property. A physical change involves altering the form or appearance of a substance without changing its chemical composition. Changing the weight of an object would involve chemical reactions or interactions, thus falling outside the definition of a physical change.
I'm quite sure it is a physical property.
yes, because you can measure weight with a scale
Gain weight
weight bearing physical activity
No, electricity does not have weight because it is a form of energy, not a physical object with mass.
The physical quantity of weight is Newton (N). Weight shares the same SI unit as force. ;)
Physical activity helps to burn up fat and calories leading to a healthier lifestyle and losing weight.