Respuesta :

If the mass of an object doubles, the weight of the object also doubles

If the mass of an object halves, the weight of the object also halves

Explanation:

The mass of an object is an intrinsec property of the object that gives a measure of the "amount of matter" in the object. Mass is indipendent from the location of the object.

On the contrary, weight gives a measure of the force of gravitational attraction felt by the object in a gravitational field. Weight is dependent on the location.

The mass and the weight of an object are related by the following equation:

[tex]W=mg[/tex]

where:

W is the weight of the object

m is its mass

g is the acceleration of gravity

We see from the formula that the weight of an object is directly proportional to its mass. This means the following:

  • If the mass of an object doubles, the weight of the object also doubles
  • If the mass of an object halves, the weight of the object also halves

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