the amount of matter in a flat object such as a plate
Mass is the mass, weight is mass with gravity acting upon it
weight and mass measures the volume
Weight in Newtons Mass in kilograms
No. The relationship is: weight = mass x gravity Mass causes both weight, and inertia. Weight is the force of attraction by gravity, and also depends on the gravitational field, not just on the mass. For more information, check the Wikipedia article "Mass versus weight".
Weight = Mass x Gravity
The weight of an object of mass 2m is 2mg. Weight is directly proportional to mass, so if you double the mass, you double the weight.
The number is 3010. The symbols or units depend on whether you mean pounds currency or pounds mass (or weight).
Mass and weight are not forces.But weight or a pull of gravity of an object with mass has force
Anything with mass has weight; air has mass, therefore it has weight.
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Mass is the mass, weight is mass with gravity acting upon it
weight and mass measures the volume
Weight in Newtons Mass in kilograms
Your mass will not but your weight will.
As the mass increases, the weight also increases correspondingly as the weight is directly proportional to the mass
Mass is an intrinsic property of matter. Weight is the apparent weight of a mass under a particular acceleration.
Weight = mass x gravityWeight = mass x gravityWeight = mass x gravityWeight = mass x gravity