Air has weight because it is made up of molecules of matter and all matter has weight and mass.
Air has some mass, and therefore weight. Under normal conditions, air has a mass of a bit more than one kilogram per cubic meter. For comparison, this is a bit over 1/1000 of the mass of water.
No, because acceleration of free fall is gravitational acceleration minus air resistance. Weight does not involve air resistance.
Because air has weight, mass, and density objects will either sink or float in it. Some balloons will float for example.
Air takes up space, so it has volume. Other properties of air include weight, mass and density. It also has conductivity, but this tends to be low.
Anything with mass has weight; air has mass, therefore it has weight.
the result of air mass/air weight is air pressure.
mass only because air weighs nothing
The three properties of air are weight, mass, and density.
Air has weight because it is made up of molecules of matter and all matter has weight and mass.
Air has pressure because air has mass and weight.
When your weight equals ur mass it causes friction in the air
Take a large container, pump out all the air from inside it. Weigh it. Put air inside and then weigh it again. The difference would be the weight of the air inside. Air molecules have mass (air is "stuff") and things with mass have weight when in a gravitational field, such as on Earth. If air didn't have any weight, we wouldn't even have an atmosphere.
I'm not sure what your trying to say but mass is the weight in something everything has mass even air.
Air has some mass, and therefore weight. Under normal conditions, air has a mass of a bit more than one kilogram per cubic meter. For comparison, this is a bit over 1/1000 of the mass of water.
Get a vacuum chamber. Get all the air out of it, and weight it. This is the true weight of just the vacuum chamber. Fill it with air, and then weight it again. Subtract the new weight from the initial weight to get the mass of the air contained within the chamber. Find the volume of the chamber as well. density= mass/ voume. Hope it heelpss(:
Identify the weight of balloon with air. And identify the mass of the balloon. Now subtract the second from the first. You get the mass of the air present in it.