Cards (27)

  • Mass is measured in kilograms
  • What are the units of weight?
    Newtons
  • What is the definition of weight?
    Force due to gravity
  • The formula relating weight, mass, and gravity is: Weight = Mass × Gravitational Acceleration
  • What units are used to measure weight?
    Newtons
  • Mass is measured in kilograms
  • Weight is measured in newtons
  • Mass changes depending on location.
    False
  • Weight is calculated using the formula: Weight = Mass × Gravitational Acceleration
  • Weight is measured in kilograms.
    False
  • Gravitational acceleration is the same on all planets.
    False
  • Weight is measured in Newtons
  • Mass changes depending on location.
    False
  • Weight depends on location.

    True
  • The gravitational acceleration on Earth is approximately 9.8 m/s².
  • Astronauts weigh less on the Moon due to its lower gravity
  • What is the definition of mass?
    Amount of matter
  • What is the approximate value of gravitational acceleration on Earth?
    9.8 m/s²
  • Match the characteristic with its corresponding quantity:
    Amount of matter in an object ↔️ Mass
    Force due to gravity ↔️ Weight
  • What units are used to measure mass?
    Kilograms or grams
  • What is the definition of mass?
    Amount of matter
  • What is the formula for calculating weight?
    Weight = Mass × Gravity
  • Match the characteristic with its correct unit:
    Mass ↔️ Kilograms
    Weight ↔️ Newtons
  • Match the symbol with its corresponding quantity:
    m ↔️ Mass
    W ↔️ Weight
    g ↔️ Gravitational Acceleration
  • Understanding weight distribution can help prevent back injuries.

    True
  • How does mass differ from weight in terms of location dependence?
    Mass is constant, weight varies
  • Why does weight vary in space travel?
    Different gravitational acceleration