Difference between MASS and WEIGHT
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- Опубліковано 26 гру 2019
- Many times mass and weight are used to describe the same thing. However, these two measurements are different. In this video, I explain the difference between mass and weight.
Mass is a measure of how much matter something contains, which equals the number of atoms in it
Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity pulls on something
The SI unit for mass is kilograms
The SI unit for weight is the newton N
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Your explanation is very nice. Thank you. I understood mass and weight more when I watched the video❤❤❤
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The best way to explain this add in water and buoyancy. Weight and masks are similar but at the same time opposites. An object can have the same amount of mass and the same amount of weight. No matter if you change its size. If you make an object smaller. No matter how light and object seems. It can sink because it's weight is greater than its size. It is the balance of size and weight. Where does mass come into this. An object mass is the amount of matter that is that it is made of. It can be made of the same amount of matter. That means an object can be heavier while being smaller. It carries a great amount of mass in a smaller space. Oh you can say a great amount of weight in a smaller space. Still what makes it different. The mass of the object can change but the weight does not. An object can be lighter in the water than what it is on land. Yeah it can also seem heavier in the water. But that is only truly affected depending on the size. That's what mass comes in. Usually when a object weighs more it gets bigger. But when mass supplied the object can maintain the same weight while being smaller. Even can become smaller the more it weighs.
So basically mass depends on the usual weight(excluding multiplying with g) of an object on earth and weight varies on different planets.
What if we standardized mass on Mars?
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Nice explained!
Did I hear that properly it's sounds like the heavier we are the more we love the earth or was it the opposite, anyhoo would weight be the amt of wh or ground we have to cover it, the amt of ey the amount of pressure we have to deal with and then the 3rd it how much we actually ate, one person can eat like a horsepower but not be one and it would depend on the weight of the food as well or the density of it or the mass of the food eaten, we need a lot more information about what these good and bad energy we are eating and unused energy is doing to our matter and to our mind, thankyou for your video
Thank you so much for this content! It was a wonderful tool to help my smart, curious little boy understand mass!
This help me for my exam tomorrow! :0
Great video and great information
omfgg this helped me a lot 😭 tysm!!
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Nice job! I find it amazing how many even "University Physics" professors (University Physics = Calculus-Based-Physics) fail to ensure their students get this. The simplest example is if I use a comparative balance with a 1Kg reference object, and I put an unknown substance as the counter object that levels the balance, the mass of that unknown object is also 1Kg. Now if I go to the moon and put the 1Kg reference object and the same unknown object as the counter - guess what? They are still equal because their masses are still equal. However their weights (gravitational force) will be a different value as from Earth (but still, they are equal in weight to each other too). Life is good indeed with enlightenment ...
This vid helped me with my homework
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So Mass and gravitational force= Weight on an object
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An additional factor, besides location, that effects weight is acceleration of the reference frame. Under the principle of equivalence, an accelerating reference frame and a stationary object in a gravitational field are equivalent. So if I get on an elevator with a spring scale, the objects weight will change when the elevator accelerates. However a balance with a fulcrum would continue to show the same mass.
Also, "the amount of stuff" is a bit vague. One can get into a circular argument about how much mass said "stuff" has. A better definition is the net amount of force, needed to cause an acceleration, divided by the rate of acceleration.
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What would u say is the key differences of the two, in ur words
Yes, that is how a rotating space station can mimic gravity - to some extent. It is based on acceleration (in the reference frame), not gravity from the station's mass.
Nice video and it’s clear🙏🏻
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You teech better than my teacher
Thanks I have taught in public schools for 29 years.
...is mass how many atoms an object is made of?
Im still confused asf. I have a mass of lets say 80kgs.(i weight 80 kgs) so is my mass actually 80kgs divided by9.81? Or since i am on the ground and have no acceleration shouldnt i deal 0 Newtons of weight on earth since 80kg × 0 acceleration is 0. I know that if i jump for 1 second i accelerate down 9.81 meters. And in that moment i pressure the earth with 9.81×80=784 Newtons of force. Is acceleration constant 9.81 when we are not falling?
The answer is idk
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it good but i do not understand what you are talking about ???????????
i love this vid, do more vids
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My weight at earth is 70 kg. So my mass will be almost 7 kg ? Am I right? Taking g =10 m/s2
Nice video
Ohhhhhhhhh know I get it
Gravity is an effect of bending the psacetime, not a force I underestand Einstein said
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that one detail inserted at 2:48 (amount of matter = number of atoms) is the part I never heard. is it the number of atoms or their combined atomic numbers?
Number of atoms
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"verse" vs. "versus". One is correct, and the other is in this video.
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I want the meaning and an example
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Thanks for this video but I dont learn.
Another reason why people use weight and mass same is. We life or we are in planet earth and gravity is same everywhere in earth. And we don't know difference b/w them. But when we go into moon or outside our planet we realise difference b/w mass and weight. B/c gravity is weaker in moon
So why do we say i weight 80kgs (on earth). Shouldnt we say i weight 80 Newtons of force. Since mass is in kilograms and weight is in newtons?
Nice presentation but need to improve speech
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Great video
Sound like “all right, all right, all riiight”. 😅
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I need to learn weight
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1:04 his mass is OMG!!!
It should 90.91N not 90.91kg, coz it is mass not weight
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mass - kg
weight - newton
force - 🤨
newton so force i assume in this cases is proprotional to gravity
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don't bring f-ing lbs/Fahrenheit (obsolete and stupid imperial)
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What
Gravity has not been proved. This video is ridiculous. A persons weight doesn't change depending on location. That is the most ludicrous thing I have ever heard.
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