Yes, because if you are 90 pounds on earth you would be 15 pounds on the moon. This is because weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, and the force of gravity depends on the mass of the object. The force of gravity on the earth is six times greater than that of the moon, or, the force of gravity on the moon is 1/6 that of the earth.
On earth, a person's weight would vary slightly between sea level and the top of a mountain. This is because the force of gravity is stronger the closer an object is to the center of the earth (or moon, or planet).
Yes, weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. Therefore, weight will change depending on the strength of the gravitational pull, which can vary depending on location (e.g., Earth's gravity vs. the moon's gravity).
Mass is the amount of matter that something is made of. Weight is a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object usually by the earth. Weight can change but Mass cannot. Mass always stays the same
The weight of something depends on its mass and the gravitational force acting upon it. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. So the weight of something can vary depending on where it is located in the universe.
An object's weight depends on the gravitational force acting on it. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, and it varies depending on the strength of the gravitational field. This means that an object's weight can change depending on its location in the universe.
You would measure something in weight depending on the situation, for example, you would measure the weight of moving boxes to make sure that the truck isn't overloaded. Most people measure themselves with height and weight.
Yes
Well, the weight of the freezer will change when something is put in, but the freezing of these materials will NOT change their weight.
It is weight changes depending on gravity. Weight can change. The pull of gravity determines an objects weight.
Its weight will change depending on the position, but its mass will hardly change.
Yes, weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. Therefore, weight will change depending on the strength of the gravitational pull, which can vary depending on location (e.g., Earth's gravity vs. the moon's gravity).
The mass would be the same where ever you go in the universe
Depending on where the package started and ended would change the price considerably so it'd hard to tell exactly as it goes by weight, location, and such.
Mass is the amount of matter that something is made of. Weight is a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object usually by the earth. Weight can change but Mass cannot. Mass always stays the same
yes it does, because the ink weighs something and that weight is added to the original weight of the paper.
The weight of something depends on its mass and the gravitational force acting upon it. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. So the weight of something can vary depending on where it is located in the universe.
An object's weight depends on the gravitational force acting on it. Weight is a measure of the force of gravity on an object, and it varies depending on the strength of the gravitational field. This means that an object's weight can change depending on its location in the universe.
No, weight change does not influence inertia. Inertia is the property of an object to resist changes in its state of motion, and it depends on the mass of the object, not its weight. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object and can change depending on the gravitational field, but the object's inertia remains constant as long as its mass does not change.