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1 October, 19:16

Determine whether the following relate to either mass or weight.

Group of answer choices

1. balance

2. spring scale

3. measure of gravitational force exerted on an object

4. amount of matter in an object

5. constant on Earth

6. measured in grams

7. changes when gravitational force changes

8. never changes

9. expressed in newtons

10. remains the same when gravitational force changes

11. six times less on the moon than on Earth

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  1. 1 October, 19:50
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    Explanation:

    Mass and Weight

    The well-known discussion between mass and weight, though being totally different physical magnitudes, the everyday language of people tend to confuse both terms. We'll group the answers into both categories:

    Mass:

    1. balance. The instrument used to measure the mass

    4. amount of matter in an object. The main definition of mass

    6. measured in grams. one of the international units of mass

    8. never changes. being the amount of matter in an object, it's constant

    10. remains the same when gravitational force changes

    Weight:

    2. spring scale. Uses the force on a spring to measure weight, which is a force

    3. measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object

    5. constant on Earth. The mass is also constant on Earth but it's also constant everywhere, so this option fits best to weight

    7. changes when gravitational force changes

    9. expressed in newtons because it's force

    11. six times less on the moon than on Earth. The gravity on the moon is one-sixth that on the Earth, so we weigh one-sixth there.
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