The mass of an object is the amount of matter in the object and is measured in Kg
1Kg = 1 000 000g
1Kg = 1000g
1Kg = 1ton
Weight is the force exerted on an object by gravitational force.
Weight (Fg) is a force and is measured in newton (N)
The weight of an object will change if the gravitational force on the object changes.
The weight of an object will be one sixth of its weight on earth.
Weight = mass × gravitational.
acceleration
Fg = mg
Gravitational acceleration for:
> Earth g = 9,8 m/s
> Moon g = 1,6 m/s
On Earth an object with the mass of 1Kg has a weight of 9,8N.
Gravitational acceleration (g) is the acceleration as a result of gravitational force and amounts to how fast objects are being attracted to the Earth or centres of other places.
It is callibrated in newton and used to measure the magnitude of the mass of an object.