There is really only 1 way you can change the weight of an object without changing the mass. You must change gravity.
On earth, a kilogram of mass weighs around 2.2 pounds. Mass does not change unlike weight, which is reliant on the force of gravity.
The anwer is impossible. A weight, mass or force can never be converted to an area in square feet.
sorry ! mg (milligrams) is a unit of mass (or weight) mL (milliliters) is a unit of volume.
Centimetres measure length, grams and grains measure weight (mass). You can't convert the one to the other.
A book is an example of mass because mass is a measurement of how much matter is in an object.
Your mass will not but your weight will.
Your mass will not change, but your weight will.
Weight changes but, ordinarily, mass doesn't.
No. The mass of an object doesn't change (Law of Conservation of Mass), therefore its weight won't change either (weight = mass x gravity).
Weight changes when the mass acting upon it changes or the distance between them alters. Mass does not change, weight may.
Your mass stays the same no matter where you are. Your weight will change.
Because mass is not the same as weight. Weight is mass times gravity so your weight will change if you are on the earth or moon but your mass will stay the same.
The mass will hardly change. What changes is the weight.The mass will hardly change. What changes is the weight.The mass will hardly change. What changes is the weight.The mass will hardly change. What changes is the weight.
The weight itself is how much mass is there, so in theory the WEIGHT changes to how much mass there is.
Such an object's mass would not change, or it wouldn't change significantly. Its weight will be reduced, approximately by a factor of 6.
the weight reduces due to change in gravity but mass remains constant
No. The mass doesn't change, so the weight doesn't change either.