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Why don't we notice a difference between mass and weight on earth?

We don't notice a difference between mass and weight on Earth because the acceleration due to gravity is constant on the surface of the Earth. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object's mass, so as long as the acceleration due to gravity remains constant, the weight of an object will be proportional to its mass.


Is iron mass on the moon same as earth?

Mass is a constant everywhere in the universe. The weight on the moon is about one sixth of the weight on the earth, because the mass of the moon is about one sixth of the mass of the earth reducing the force of gravity.


If you double the mass of an object on earth do you double its weight?

Yes. The weight is simply the mass, multiplied by the gravity.


What is the relationship between mass of an object on earth and its weight?

W=mgon earth, weight is approximately 10 times the mass of the object.Weight of an object= mass of object x acceleration due to gravitywhere g on earth ~ 10 ms-2 (=9.81 ms-2 )and mass/ kilograms


What would happen to your weight is earths mass remained the same?

If earth's mass were to remain the same, your weight would be constant, i.e. it would not change.


Why are the terms mass and weight. used synonymously on earth?

On Earth, mass and weight are used synonymously because the gravitational force acting on an object is constant. Weight is essentially the force of gravity acting on an object's mass. Since the gravitational acceleration is approximately the same at the surface of the Earth, the terms mass and weight can be used interchangeably.


Who discovered the weight of the Earth?

The weight of the Earth was not discovered but calculated by Sir Isaac Newton using the law of universal gravitation. He estimated the Earth's mass and combined it with the gravitational constant to calculate its weight.


What force is acting on the weight?

Weight is , actually, the force experienced by a body on the earth's surface due to earth's gravity. It is expressed as the same way as force Force = mass*acceleration where as weight = mass*acceleration due to gravity Since mass of a body is constant and gravity is almost constant(9.8 m/s2 ) except at the poles where it is (10 m/s2 ) , a body has the same weight, wherever it is on earth.


Why don't we notice a difference between mass and and weight on Earth?

Because gravity is relatively constant anywhere on Earth's surface.


If mass is constant and weight is a force that depends on location why is weight on Earth independent of location?

Weight on Earth is not completely independent of location, as it can vary slightly depending on the distance from the center of the Earth. However, these variations are generally negligible at everyday scales. The weight of an object on Earth is primarily determined by the acceleration due to gravity, which is relatively constant at the surface of the Earth regardless of location.


Would a 5.0 kg mass on the earth still be 5.0 kg mass if it were on the moon?

Yes, because mass is constant. You can't measure the mass with a scale like weight, but you know it's the same as mass is ALWAYS constant.


Is it possible for an objects weight to change while its mass remains constant explain?

Yes, an object's weight can change even if its mass remains constant. This happens if it moves to a place with different gravity. An object on the Moon would weigh only one sixth of what it did on Earth.