Gravity
Weight
Weight is the term defined as a measure of the pull of gravity on an object. It is the force exerted by gravity on an object and is typically measured in units like pounds or kilograms.
That quantity is a force, whose magnitude we often refer to as the object's "weight".
That quantity is a force, whose magnitude we often refer to as the object's "weight".
Weight is a force, which is defined as something capable of accelerating mass. So it's not called mass because it's not mass.
mass of a body doesn't change but your weight (as defined by the pull of gravity) will change if you go to space or to another planet with different gravitational pull than ours
Weight is a force that is measured in newtons (N). It is the force of the gravitational pull on you from the planet (or even moon) you are on. This is why your weight changes when going to different planets or to the moon.
Force
force
to pull off or out from its place of growth
Force is simply defined as a push or pull acting on an object. It can cause an object to move, stop moving, or even change direction.
Force is defined to be the one which changes or just tries to change either the state of rest of a body or its uniform motion along a straight path. Weight is the force exerted by the gravitational pull on the body. If m is the mass of the body then its weight will become mg, where g is the acceleration due to gravity.