The force of attraction between every two objects is called the gravitational force or the force of gravity.
It manifests itself as a force on the objects, it affects them in the manner of force, and is measured in units of force.
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Theoretically it's independent, but often in practice you just weigh something and convert.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, and force is a push or pull on an object. In the context of Earth's gravity, an object's weight is directly proportional to its mass, because weight is the force resulting from the gravitational pull on an object's mass.
Mass, not density, and the closeness of objects, affects an object's gravitational pull. Density is not dependent on an object's size, but mass is. The more massive an object, and/or the closer an object is to another, the greater its gravitational pull.
Well, mass is a measurement of how much matter is in an object; weight is a measurement of how hard gravity is pulling on that object. Your mass is the same wherever you are--on Earth, on the moon, floating in space--because the amount of stuff you're made of doesn't change. But your weight depends on how much gravity is acting on you at the moment; you'd weigh less on the moon than on Earth, and in interstellar space you'd weigh almost nothing at all.Mass measures the amount of something. Weight is dependent on the pull of gravity. On the moon, for example, there is less gravitational pull than on Earth, so an object that weighs 100 pounds on Earth would weigh less on the moon. Jupiter has a greater gravitation pull than Earth, so the object would weigh more there. Because mass is not dependent on gravity, it is just a measure of the amount of matter something is made up of, an object with a mass of 100 grams on Earth would have the same mass on the moon, and it would have the same mass anywhere else.
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the measurement is called the specific gravity it works my measuring the wight of something towards its wight in water
Weight The unit of measurement for gravitational pull is the newton.
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The measure of the Earth's pull on an object is called its gravity, which is commonly quantified as the object's weight. This force is determined by the mass of the object and the mass of the Earth, as well as the distance between them.
It's called its weight.
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Depending on what exactly you want to measure, that may refer to:* The weight of an object, measured in newton. * The strength of the gravitational field, measured in newton per kilogram, or the equivalent meters per second squared.
Weight is the term defined as a measure of the pull of gravity on an object. It is the force exerted by gravity on an object and is typically measured in units like pounds or kilograms.
Weight is the measure of the gravitational force acting on an object. It depends on the mass of the object and the acceleration due to gravity.
The measurement of matter in an object is typically quantified by its mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of material in an object and can be measured in units such as grams or kilograms. It is independent of gravity, unlike weight which varies depending on the gravitational pull.