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No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
how much it weighs...how many pounds, tons, ounces....it depends on the object.
The definition of weight is the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass. The amount a thing weighs. The force on an object due to gravity.
Displacement is the distance that something has moved. You could have distances between two different objects, and the distance could be constant if the objects do not move. Displacement is always for the same object, and it has to have moved.There is one other sense for the word displacement: it is the amount of liquid that an object displaces (takes the place of) when the object is placed in the liquid. For example, when a boat floats in the water, it displaces 1 gallon of water for every 8 pounds the boat weighs. If an object sinks, it is because it displaces water that weighs less than the object does.
"buoyancy"
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this is Archimedes' Principle
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
how much it weighs...how many pounds, tons, ounces....it depends on the object.
The definition of weight is the amount or quantity of heaviness or mass. The amount a thing weighs. The force on an object due to gravity.
Yes, and not a measure of what it weighs in kg, for example.