Physics, asked by kon4, 3 months ago

Weight is an example of which quantity
Acceleration
Force
Mass
Pressure

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
5

Weight is an example of the quantity of mass

Explanation:

  • Mass is the fundamental property of the total amount of matter or substance that makes up an object.
  • Mass always remains constant, while weight changes with changes in gravity.
  • The SI unit of mass is 'kg' and it is a scalar quantity.
  • Weight is defined as the mass times the acceleration of gravity.
  • It can be denoted as, w=mg, where w is the weight, m is the mass, and g is the acceleration due to gravity.

Answered by xxrachellx
2

Answer:

Force

Explanation:

Weight has the unit of N (newton)

and Force also has the unit of N

therefore the answer is *Force*

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W=mxg(gravitational acceleration)  

=mxa

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Acceleration has the unit of m/s^2

Force has the unit of N -- correct answer!

Mass has the unit of kg

Pressure has the unit of Pascal

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you may think that mass is the answer but it actually isn't because mass and weight aren't alike at all!:)

-because:

Mass is a measure of how much matter there is in an object.

-while weight is:

Weight is a measure of the size of the pull of gravity on the object.

Hope this was helpful!

Good luck to everyone!

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