inertia
If it is placed at a point where the force of gravity is such that it would accelerate the body at 1 ms-2.
Weight is the measurement of gravitational force on an object, relevant to Earth.
Yes, when the object is submerged in water then water exerts opposite buoyonci force which decrease the weight of object.
the weight of the displaced water is equal to the weight of the object
Any object near the surface of the earth, falling without air resistance and under the influence of only gravity, falls 789 feet. (rounded) Its weight makes no difference.
In terms of physics pressure means the force per unit area. When an object is placed on a surface such as a desk the pressure is the weight of the object against the surface.
what is the weight of a 6kg object on the surface of Mars
The weight of an object on the moon's surface is 16.3% of the same object's weight on the earth's surface.
No, your weight is just the acceleration due to the Earth's gravity,
When an object is placed in water it experiences Buoyancy force. The magnitude of force is equal to the weight of water displaced and direction is perpendicular to free surface. Buoyancy is felt due to unequal amount of forces on upper and lower surface of object. Buoyancy force will not be felt in space.. This is not true, it can be felt if the water container is accelerating.
Given an object if contact with a surface, the limiting frictional force is directly proportional to the normal reaction to the weight of the object at its point of contact with the surface.
"buoyancy"
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