314 N + 271 N = 585 N
BUT mass is not the same as weight!
Weight is measured in Newtons (N) and mass in Kg.
On Earth, 9.8N/Kg is the weight to mass ratio, so...
585 divided by 9.8 is roughly 60, so...
Total mass = 60 Kg (585 N)
Objects with more mass weigh more because weight is directly proportional to mass. The gravitational force acting on an object is stronger when the object has more mass, resulting in a greater weight measurement.
Objects under water seem to weigh less but they have the same mass as they would out of water.
To find the mass of an irregular object using a common balance, you can first weigh a known object with a regular shape to calibrate the balance. Then, weigh the irregular object. Subtract the mass of the known object from the total mass to determine the mass of the irregular object.
weigh it
it is equal to the mass of the original object
Objects that weigh less exert less downward force due to gravity compared to objects that weigh more. Gravity acts on all objects equally, causing them to fall at the same rate regardless of weight. However, weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object's mass, so objects with more mass will have a greater weight and exert a greater force on a surface when supported.
Two objects with the same mass would have the same amount of matter, meaning they would weigh the same when measured.
mass divided by volume... mass/volume=density
We use a balance or a scale to find the mass of objects. These instruments measure the force of gravity acting on the object and provide the mass in units such as kilograms or grams.
the total mass of the moon is, 73,483,000,000,000,000,000,000 kg.
0.333 (recurring) of the total mass
because the moon's mass is about one-sixth that of the Earth