Weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity
As acceleration due to gravity remains constant at a given place, weight becomes proportional to the mass
Directly proportinal
Yes, weight is directly proportional to mass, on earth weight = mass X 9.8 or sometimes it is simplified to 10, the unit for weight is newtons (N)
mass
weight = mass x gravity
weight and mass
Directly proportinal
Directly proportinal
a is directly proportinal or inversely proportional to b
Yes, weight is directly proportional to mass, on earth weight = mass X 9.8 or sometimes it is simplified to 10, the unit for weight is newtons (N)
As the mass increases, the weight also increases correspondingly as the weight is directly proportional to the mass
No. Mass is directly propotional to weight.
mass
Mass directly affects weight. If an object has more mass, it will weigh more.
Mass isn't affected by gravity, but weight directly depends on it.
weight = mass x gravity
Yes, weight is directly proportional to mass, on earth weight = mass X 9.8 or sometimes it is simplified to 10, the unit for weight is newtons (N)
An object's weight is directly related to it's mass and also to the gravitational acceleration.