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weight
The reason is because the mass is like the volume and the weight is like how heavy an object is.
mass by its volume (D=M/V)
because mass is the volume of weight
That quotient is the object's "density".mass of an object divided by volume = mass per unit volume = density of that object.
Mass is the amount of material in an object. Mass has weight, volume, takes up space, and is measurable.
Density is not affected by gravity. Density is affected by mass and volume, such that density = mass/volume. Weight, but not mass, is affected by gravity. Weight and mass are not the same thing.
weight
The reason is because the mass is like the volume and the weight is like how heavy an object is.
The weight of an object is the force of gravity on the object and may be defined as the mass times the acceleration of gravity, w = mg. Since the weight is a force, its SI unit is the newton. Density is mass/volume.
mass by its volume (D=M/V)
the amount of matter that an object contain the more mass an object has the greater its weight
The reason is because the mass is like the volume and the weight is like how heavy an object is.
volume in litres is equal to its weight in kgs 1000ltrs is equal to 1000kgs
No, it is used to find the weight or mass of an object.
The reason is because the mass is like the volume and the weight is like how heavy an object is.
If you know the force of gravity then mass = weight/gravitational force. If you don't then you cannot. Knowing the volume is useless.