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Local accelleration or gravitation creates force. Mass remains constant despite presence or absence of accelleration or gravity.
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)
The pound is a mass unit while inch is a length unit
A pound is a unit of force. A kilogram is a unit of mass.
Force = Mass x Acceleration Stress = Force / Cross Sectional Area
a pound is a measurement of weight and is about the weight of an average childrens thesaurus. * * * * * No, a pound is a measure of mass, not of weight. A body with a mass of 1 pound will have different weights on the surface of the moon, the earth and a neutron star, for example.
No, a one pound mass is not equivalent to one slug on Earth. One pound is a unit of force, while one slug is a unit of mass. On Earth, one pound of force is approximately equivalent to the weight of 0.0311 slugs of mass.
The distance between objects and the different is 0. The distance between the mass and an object is 1.
scale measures force and/or mass; spoon measures volume
force = mass x acceleration
well the relationship between mass and force is..........*relationship... Force=mass x acceleration
Gravitational mass refers to the measure of an object's response to the force of gravity, while inertial mass refers to the measure of an object's resistance to changes in its motion. The key difference is that gravitational mass determines the strength of the gravitational force on an object, while inertial mass determines how difficult it is to change the object's motion.