As somebody previously said, gravity is directly proportional to weight. As gravity increases, weight increases.
The simplest way to define gravity is the downward force that holds objects down. eg. you can sit in your computer chair due to gravity. It is holding you down. You would otherwise float as in space where there is no gravity.
If that gravity force becomes greater, ie. there is more force pushing you down, you will weigh more. It pushes down on you more.
weight is defined as the product of mass and gravity constant. as the value of gravity changes weight is also changed
Weight = Mass * Acceleration of gravity. Weight = force of gravity on particular object. Weight = force of gravity on an object; Gravity = attracts all objects toward each other
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, volume is the amount of space it occupies, and density is the mass of an object per unit volume. Weight is the force acting on an object due to gravity, and it is dependent on the mass and the acceleration due to gravity. They are related but distinct properties of an object.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is the force of gravity on an object.
In Newton's law of universal gravitation, an object's weight is equal to the force of gravity acting on it. This force depends on the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity, typically 9.81 m/s^2 on Earth. The weight of an object can be calculated using the formula: weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity.
Gravity is what gives an object weight. The force of gravity pulls objects towards the center of the Earth, giving them a weight relative to their mass. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass.
the mass would stay the same no matter where you are and the weight is the force of gravity on an object, so depending on the gravity your weight would change
the mass would stay the same no matter where you are and the weight is the force of gravity on an object, so depending on the gravity your weight would change
No, The weight is depends on gravity and total mass .
The weight of an object is an example of the physical properties of the object and the effect of gravity on a mass.
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True. Mass and weight are related through the effect gravity has on an object. Mass represents the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on that object. Weight is directly proportional to mass and the acceleration due to gravity.
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When a person is standing upright, gravity pulls the person and the object they are holding towards the Earth. This causes the weight of the object to increase due to the force of gravity acting on it.
More gravity = more weight. Gravity will hardly change the mass of an object (except for effects due to the Theory of Relativity, which are usually insignificant).
Gravity affects mass by influencing the weight of an object. The mass of an object remains constant regardless of the gravitational force acting upon it, but its weight can change depending on the strength of gravity. As gravity increases, the weight of an object will also increase, but its mass will remain the same.
Gravity has no effect on the mass of an object as everything whatever the weight experiencing the same force of gravity (9.8N). However an objects weight is the gravitational force on the object.