Weight = Mass * force of gravity. You can be weightless in space because there is no gravity. Since there is still mass though, everything would have momentum (momentum = mass * velocity).
They are both measured in grams.
Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.
No. The weight is the mass times the acceleration. W=ma. The weight can be zero if the acceleration is zero, even if the mass is positive. Mass and weight are not the same thing.
weight and mass are the same thing essentially. weight is a measurement of mass. so technically the answer to your question is yes
Mass will basically remain the same. As a reminder, weight = mass x gravity.
no gravity is a force mass is the same as weight
Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.Basically by weighing it. Although mass is not the same as weight, if you know the weight and the gravity, you can calculate the mass.
No. The weight is the mass times the acceleration. W=ma. The weight can be zero if the acceleration is zero, even if the mass is positive. Mass and weight are not the same thing.
The mass is the same; the weight is not.
weight and mass are the same thing essentially. weight is a measurement of mass. so technically the answer to your question is yes
Mass will basically remain the same. As a reminder, weight = mass x gravity.
weight.. Mass always stays the same
mass is measured with a balance comparing an unknown mass with an object of known mass. weight is not measeured with the same tools as mass.
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.
Mass and weight are different notions in a correct physics terminology.
no gravity is a force mass is the same as weight
Mass remains the same; weight will be one half that of the same mass on earth.
Absolutely not! Any body has the same mass anywhere. The weight of a body is the effect of gravity on the mass.