βοΈMass vs Weightπͺ
People use 'mass' and 'weight' interchangeably, but physics treats them very differently. One never changes; the other depends on where you are.
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βοΈMass
- βMeasures the amount of matter in an object
- βStays constant everywhere in the universe
- βMeasured in kilograms (kg)
- βA scalar quantity with no direction
- βDetermines an object's inertia and resistance to force
πͺWeight
- βMeasures the gravitational force on an object
- βChanges with location and local gravity
- βMeasured in newtons (N)
- βA vector quantity pointing toward the planet's center
- βCalculated as mass times gravitational acceleration
Verdict
Mass is intrinsic β your mass is the same on Earth and the Moon. Weight is situational β you weigh about one-sixth as much on the Moon. Bathroom scales actually measure weight, then convert.
Frequently asked
Would you weigh less on the Moon?+
Yes. The Moon's gravity is about one-sixth of Earth's, so your weight there is roughly one-sixth, though your mass is unchanged.
What units measure each?+
Mass is measured in kilograms; weight, being a force, is measured in newtons.
Can an object be weightless but still have mass?+
Yes. In free fall or orbit an object is weightless, yet it still has the same mass.
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