NO. Mass is how much material an object contains where as weight is a measure of force exerted upon a mass. This is the meaning behind F=m*a. Weight is a force that is proportional to an object's mass times the acceleration of the object, usually represented by the letter 'g' for gravitational acceleration.
Mass and weight are two different units of measurement. Mass is the measurement of how much stuff is located in something. Weight is the amount of downward force that stuff exerts due to gravity. Mass is constant and weight will change depending on where the stuff is.
number of protons+number of neutrons in the nucleus of the atom.
mass is wqual; to density multiply by velocity.
Momentum is what mass times velocity is equal to.
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atomic weight
This is the atomic weight.
Molar mass is the mass of particles in one mole of a substance. Molar mass is equal to atomic/ molecular/ formula mass in amu. Formula mass is in atomic mass unit while molar mass is in grams .
The mass number is a whole number that is equal to the sum of protons and neutrons in an atom. Mass number is represented by the letter (A) orA= Z + N (Z) represent the atomic number or the number of protons in the nucleus.
The mass is 64.44 grams. But the difference between mass and weight is that mass is weight is how heavy it is on the planet you weigh it on and mass it the weight it is on Earth, whether is is on Earth, or not.
true or false. weight and mass are proportional but not equal
No. It is the mass.
No, they are almost never equal.
Yes, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
one newton is equal to the weight of an object that has a mass of 100 g on Earth
The mass is basically NOT affected by gravity. The weight IS affected, and it is equal to mass x gravity.
atomic weight = mass of protons + mass of neutrons
Atomic weight/ mass = number of protons + number of neutrons
Mass = weight /gravity Density = Mass / Volume So, if you know the density and the volume, you can calculate the mass. Also, you can measure the mass by measuring the weight. On earth, mass and weight are equal.
Yes its the same thing.
NO it does notMass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object.weight = force = mass * accelerationDivide mass by weight and you get acceleration.
A body always has mass. The Weight is dependent on the gravity inflicted on that body. According to F=mg, where Weight is equal to "F", Weight is 0 when gravity is equal to 0. The only place that gravity is 0 is in outer space so there's no weight in outer space but you will always still have a mass.