The term used to describe how much an object weighs is "mass." Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, which is dependent on the object's mass and the acceleration due to gravity.
The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter it contains. It is a scalar quantity that represents the inertia of an object and is usually measured in terms of kilograms.
The properties that describe how much space an object takes up are volume, density, and mass. Volume measures the amount of space an object occupies, density is the mass per unit volume of an object, and mass is the amount of matter in an object.
You can determine if an object will float by comparing its weight to the weight of the fluid it will be placed in. If the object weighs less than the weight of the fluid it displaces, it will float. This can be calculated using Archimedes' principle.
Yes, mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. In simpler terms, it reflects how much "stuff" is present in an object.
The term used to describe how much an object weighs is "mass." Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, which is dependent on the object's mass and the acceleration due to gravity.
The mass of an object is a measure of the amount of matter it contains. It is a scalar quantity that represents the inertia of an object and is usually measured in terms of kilograms.
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How much it weighs.
An object on the moon's surface weighs 16.55% as much as the same object weighs when it's on the Earth's surface. That's about 1/6 as much.
Volume "tells" us how much an object can be filled with or how much an object can hold.
Gravity.
This answer depends on where you are shipping it (domestic or international) and how much it weighs.
On the moon, any object weighs about 16% as much as it weighs when it's on the earth.
you The Stones of the Pyramids at Giza weigh this much
Any object on the moon weighs 1/6th of what it weighs on Earth. For e.g., a 6kg object will weigh only 1kg on the moon.
An object on the Moon's surface weighs 16.55% as much as the same object weighs when it's on the Earth's surface. The fraction is roughly 1/6.