What is the difference between weight, mass and density ?
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Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object. . Weight in the SI unit system is measured in Newtons.
W=m*g
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter that an object contains,
while density is a measure of how much mass an object contains per a unit volume
. Mass is measured in kilograms, while density is typically measured in kilograms per cubed meter
density = m/v
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Density has the components of mass and volume, while weight is concerned with mass and gravity. ... Density deals with four extensive properties of matter: mass, height, length, and width (which constitutes volume), while weight only deals with two – mass and gravity.
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