when the extension of the spring increases the weight hung on it also increases
One common way to measure them (there are others) is with a spring. The extension of the spring is proportional to the force applied.
Describe the relationship between mass and weight.
If a 2.5N extends the spring for 0.1m, so a 7.5N will extend 3 times that, a 0.3m.
it is the length and diam off te wire and the material off te wire
When you hang a weight on the end of a spring, the spring extends (lengthens). He found that the amount of the extension is proportional to the added weight. This is now called Hooke's Law.
it works on the principle of gravitational pull and hooke's law. when a weight is attached onto the hook it experiences gravitational pull hence extending the spring and according to hooke's law,the extension of the spring is directly proportional to the weight applied. the spring is marked and hence readings can be taken.
The relationship between buoyant force and weight was first stated by Archimedes.
yes there is
weight = mass x gravity
no
Not sure.
Excess weight and injuries can aggravate this condition