Mass and Weight

Description

Physics (Mass and Weight) Flashcards on Mass and Weight, created by AliceBridgnell on 28/05/2013.
AliceBridgnell
Flashcards by AliceBridgnell, updated more than 1 year ago
AliceBridgnell
Created by AliceBridgnell over 11 years ago
68
2

Resource summary

Question Answer
Mass is NOT the same as weight. Mass is defined as: "The amount of matter in an object"
Mass is measured in kilograms (kg) A water balloon is more massive than an air balloon; there is more matter (water) in the water balloon
The mass of an object never changes (unless we alter the object)! Weight is a force caused by gravity pulling on a mass
Weight is a measure of how heavy an object is and it always acts towards the centre of the planet As the size of gravity changes so does the weight
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

GCSE AQA Physics - Unit 3
James Jolliffe
Waves
kate.siena
Forces and their effects
kate.siena
Forces and motion
Catarina Borges
AQA Physics P1 Quiz
Bella Statham
Using GoConqr to study science
Sarah Egan
GCSE AQA Physics 1 Energy & Efficiency
Lilac Potato
Junior Cert Physics formulas
Sarah Egan
P2 Radioactivity and Stars
dfreeman
OCR Physics P4 Revision
Dan Allibone
Physics 1A - Energy
Zaki Rizvi