Weight is basically the measure of the amount of gravitational force on an object. Mas is the amount of matter an object contains. People often confuse thses terms by thinking that mas equals weight. A way to think of the difference is that mass never changes, but gravity changes from planet to planet.
Yes. All the mass that makes up all the people on Earth came from Earth and is a part of it.
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, people are made up of matter, specifically atoms and molecules. Matter has mass, and since people are made up of matter, they have mass as well. The mass of a person is the total amount of matter contained within their body.
I don't think there is such a law. I suspect you just mixed up several terms.
Air does have weight, despite being invisible. At sea level, the average weight of the air above each square inch of Earth's surface is about 14.7 pounds. This weight contributes to atmospheric pressure and has important effects on our daily lives.
Mass is the amount of material in an object. Mass has weight, volume, takes up space, and is measurable.
volume not mass. mass is the amount of matter in the object. dont get it mixed up!
Mass and weight are similar because they are directly proportional to one another. Mass is the measure of matter within an object, and weight is the force with which gravity pulls down on that mass. If the mass is great, the force pulling on it is great.
Yes. All the mass that makes up all the people on Earth came from Earth and is a part of it.
your weight can change because of gravity but your mass has nothing to do with gravity it is the amount of matter that is in or makes up an object, just picture this you have a empty folder, it has mass and weight, then you put something in it the weight changes but the mass, or amount of matter that makes up the folder, has not changed
height mass and weight
The three properties of air are weight, mass, and density.
Yes, gas has weight because it is made up of molecules that have mass. The weight of gas can be measured using a scale or by calculating the mass of the gas.
mass is known the weight but matter is anything that takes up space and has mass. mass is a property of matter.
Mass and weight are related but not the same. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. Mass is constant, while weight can change depending on the strength of gravity. They are proportional to each other, as weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity.
It's a very direct relationship; weight is caused by gravity. weight = mass x gravity Therefor, if gravity goes up and mass stays constant weight, goes up. And the reverse is true if gravity goes down and mass stays constant, weight goes down.
one of the opposites of volume is mass. because very often mass gets mixed up with volume.