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Why isn't weight not considered a constant measurement of the amount of matter and object contains?

Weight is not considered a constant measurement of the amount of matter in an object because weight depends on the gravitational force acting on the object, which can vary based on location. The amount of matter in an object is determined by its mass, which remains constant regardless of location or gravitational pull.


What is the measurement for how much gravity pulls on an ob ject?

gravitational pull


What is the measure of earths gravitational pull on matter?

WIEGHT


What property of matter changes depending on gravitational pull?

Weight


What is the gravitational pull of the Uranus?

it is the same as earth's 9.8 m/seconds squared


What is the measurement of gravity's pull on an object's mass?

Weight The unit of measurement for gravitational pull is the newton.


What other planets have a gravitational pull?

Not only planets but everything with mass, no matter how large or small, has a gravitational effect.


How does the type of matter affect it's mass?

different types of matter has different amount of gravitational pull


How do black holes attract space matter?

Through extreme gravitational pull.


What hold the Virgo cluster together?

The gravitational pull of its members and dark matter


Is there more gravitational pull on cloudy days?

There is no reason why there should be, and as a matter of fact, there isn't.


Does Uranus have stronger pull than earth?

Gravity, as far as we can tell, is generated simply by matter making holes and dents in space, thus, the more matter you have, the stronger the gravitational pull. Uranus is MUCH bigger than the earth. I don't know the exact measurement, but it is BIG. So if Uranus is so much bigger than earth, how strong do you think the gravitational pull would be?