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  1. Answer the following questions – show ALL WORK and UNITS 1. Define Mass – 2. Define Weight – 3. Describe what will happen (if anything) to mass and weight when you go to the moon. a. Why would this happen? 4. Find the weight of a 60 kg astronaut on earth a. Find the weight of the same object on a planet where the gravitational attraction

  2. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter (stuff) in an object. It is measured in kilograms (kg) Weight is a force and it is the pull of gravity acting on an object. It is measured in Newtons. Collect a 20N spring balance and a set of 100 g masses. Predict the weight (force of gravity) on 100 g. Record this in the table.

  3. m = mass (The SI unit of mass is the kilogram, kg) g = acceleration due to gravity (The SI unit of g is m/s 2 ) w = weight (The SI unit of w is kg m/s 2 or Newton)

  4. Weight Practice Problems. 1. Weight is a measure of both _______________ and _________________. It is measured on a _____________ _____________. The units for weight are ________________. The formula for finding weight is: W=_________ ___ ______________. 2. Mass is a measure of how much _______________ a substance is made of.

  5. Plug in the given values for Force/Mass/Acceleration to solve. Remember, mass is in kg - - force in in N (newtons) - - acceleration is in m/s 2 1. How much force is needed to accelerate a 66 kg skier at 2 m/sec 2? 2. What is the force on a 1000 kg elevator that is falling freely at 9.8 m/sec 2? 3.

  6. Mass and Weight (PDF) Privacy Manager. The Curriculum Corner contains a complete ready-to-use curriculum for the high school physics classroom. This collection of pages comprise worksheets in PDF format that developmentally target key concepts and mathematics commonly covered in a high school physics curriculum.

  7. Mass and Weight Problems and Solutions - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. (a) Draw force of gravity (weight) that act on the object when object is at rest on a table, as shown in figure (a). (b) Draw force of gravity (weight) and it's components that act on an object sliding down an incline, as shown ...

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