Mass is the amount of 'stuff' in an object. Weight is the amount of gravitational pull needed to pull the object towards the Earth.
The mass of something never changes where the weight of something does, depending on the amount of gravitational pull a planet has.
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The water is weakly but sufficiently acid to dissolve limestone as it flows through the joints and other breaks in the rock mass.
Describe the relationship between mass and weight.
weight = mass x gravity
Weight = Mass x Gravity
The relations between mass and weight are that mass shows how much an object contains. This is about the same thing as weight - how much an object contains.
The weight is dependent on the mass. Mass is the same everywhere but since weight is mass * acceleration due to gravity, weight is the dependent variable.
Weight is how heavy and object is and Mass is the size of the object!
The mass is 64.44 grams. But the difference between mass and weight is that mass is weight is how heavy it is on the planet you weigh it on and mass it the weight it is on Earth, whether is is on Earth, or not.
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Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is is the gravitational force on that matter.
weight = mass x gravity
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.