In a strict sense, weight is NOT a constant. Mass is, but weight varies a little bit depending on where it is.
The temperature does not remain constant because there are many factors for its change: topography, volcanoes, the sun heating Earth... seasonal change, just to give a few examples.
Weight is not
ostant because it is dependent to the gravitational pull of mass pulling down on you.
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the weight will decrease
The gravity on Earth is constant.
i just learned about that and i think it is weight.
Weight depends on the strength of gravity. Mass is constant.
the weight will decrease
the weight will decrease
Yes a constant weight would be important to maintain or gain muscle mass. Constant weight fluctuations are not a good thing, a pound wont matter
The gravity on Earth is constant.
Weight = Mass x (Local Gravitational Constant)/(Standard Gravitational COnstant)
Weight in a constant gravitational field is also constant, regardless of any surroundings. The weight will be two newtons underwater as well.
Yes a constant weight would be important to maintain or gain muscle mass. Constant weight fluctuations are not a good thing, a pound wont matter
i just learned about that and i think it is weight.
Weight would not exist w/o gravity. Weight is defined as mass times the force of gravity acting on that weight. Mass is constant, density is constant, and volume is constant, if gravity is the only variable.
The weight distribution is constant because fluids transmit pressure evenly.
The weight of a person is not constant at all places on the Earth. The weight becomes zero at the center of the earth or far away from the Earth.
No. they are not
Yes. For most purposes, weight is a constant multiple of mass.