Mass is the amount of space an object takes up. Weight is the planet's gravitational pull on that object. Force is an interaction between two objects.
MassMass is a measure of the amount of material in an object, being directly related to the number and type of atoms present in the object. Mass does not change with a body's position, movement or alteration of its shape, unless material is added or removed.The mass is a fundamental property of an object, a numerical measure of its inertia and a fundamental measure of the amount of matter in the object.
WeightWeight is the gravitational force acting on a body mass. Transforming Newton's Second Law related to the weight as a force due to gravity can be expressed asW = m g (2)
where
W = weight (N)
m = mass (kg)
g = acceleration of gravity (m/s2)
Mass and weight are two common often misused and misunderstood terms in mechanics and fluid mechanics.
The fundamental relation between the mass and the weight is defined by Newton's Second Law and can be expressed as
F = m a (1)
where
F = force (N)
m = mass (kg)
a = acceleration (m/s2)
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the effect of the force of gravity on the mass of an object.
yes, mass is the amount of stuff you are made of, it does not change, weight depends on the force of gravity, which is why you weigh less on the moon.
mass times acceleration is a force. If the acceleration is caused by gravity then the force is called weight.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the gravitational force applied to an object. Mass is a function of weight since weight it determined by the amount of force placed on an object of a certain mass.
The Difference:Mass - is the amount of matter in an objectWeight - the magnitude of gravitational force acting on an objectHow they are measured:Mass - balanceWeight - scaleUnit of measurement:Mass - grams (g) and kilograms (kg)Weight - newtons (N)
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the effect of the force of gravity on the mass of an object.
yes, mass is the amount of stuff you are made of, it does not change, weight depends on the force of gravity, which is why you weigh less on the moon.
Mass is the amount of "stuff" in an object or a region of space. Weight is the gravitational force between two masses. When you're talking about weight, the earth is usually one of the masses. Your mass never changes, regardless of where you are. Your weight does change, depending on what the other mass is.
mass times acceleration is a force. If the acceleration is caused by gravity then the force is called weight.
No, it is a measure of weight, there is a difference (Mass is mass, weight is the force exerted by your mass being pulled down by gravity)
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is is the gravitational force on that matter.
Mass- the amount of matter that something is made of Weight- a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
Mass is the quantitiy of matter. But weight is the force of pull on the mass due to gravity. So mass is invariant where as weight depends on the gravity. If acceleration due to gravity is zero, then weight too becomes zero. So in free space mass exists but weight vanishes.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the gravitational force applied to an object. Mass is a function of weight since weight it determined by the amount of force placed on an object of a certain mass.
Mass is the amount of matter something contains (kilograms) Weight is the force between two masses ( kilograms force ) So , a 1 kg mass on its own has 1 kg of mass wherever it is, put it next to another mass however and they will attract each other with a force (weight) relative to their total mass and the square of the distance between them. > Force between two masses (newtons) = (G*m1*m2) / d2 Where: G = newtons gravitational constant m1 = mass, object 1 m2 = mass, object 2 d = distance between objects centres of gravity > to convert newtons to kilograms force, divide by 9.80665
I do not know the answer.The difference between mass and capacity is that capacity is how much something can hold and mass is the weight of an object.
No. Units of mass include kilogram, gram, poundmass, and slug. Weight is expressed in units of force. They include newton, poundforce, ounce, ton. Especially in the metric system, units of mass and force are often used interchangeably. This practice arises from a basic misunderstanding of the difference between mass and weight, and is incorrect.