The weight of an object, denoted by W, is defined as being equal to the force exerted on it by gravity. This force is the product of the mass m of the object and the local gravitational acceleration g. Expressed in a formula: W = mg. In the International System of Units, the unit of measurement for weight is the same as that for force: the newton.
weight of an object.such as "what is the weight of a book
Weight is mass with gravity applied to the things around it
density is the ratio of a rocks mass.
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Buoyancy is an upward thrust or force exerted by a fluid , that opposes an object's weight.
weight of an object.such as "what is the weight of a book
weight of an object.such as "what is the weight of a book
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Mass and weight are perfectly scientific terms. It is not necessary to translate them into something more scientific.
Weight is mass with gravity applied to the things around it
density is the ratio of a rocks mass.
characteristic or functionality of a material = property of a material
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Total amount of space it takes up.
It is weight changes depending on gravity. Weight can change. The pull of gravity determines an objects weight.
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No! You can not define weight in terms of weight. When you define anything in terms of itself, you do not have a definition, you have a tautology. Such is not science but scientism. It is a fraud. One definition could be the attractive force two masses exert when they attract each other.