The units of the force of gravity, or any force for that matter, are Newtons.
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WEIGHT
The acceleration and force of gravity are vectors.
units of acceleration
Which term describes how much space a substance occupies? volume Not sure how that question relates to the one initially asked, but the answer to 'How is measurement of weight different from measurement of mass?' is weight includes the force of gravity. Weight Includes The Force Of Gravity (A+)Weight is the measurement of the force of gravity in relation to mass, while mass is the measurement of matter in an object.
The measurement will be in terms of force or weight just as the measurement of the force holding a person to the earth is given by their weight.
Weight. Mass is independent of gravity.
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A scale does a fine job of making that measurement.
No weight is a measurement of how much force something experiences due to gravity.
Mass is the amount of matter in the object. Weight measurement of force that gravity is exerting on the object.
In our daily life on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
Gravity is NOT a pulling Force. Gravity is a "Pushing" Force of Mass Expansion. Earth Mass is Expanding at the Gravitational Acceleration rate of 9.808175174 m/s^2