weight is a kind of force,it's numerical formula's W=mg, where m is mass of the object and g is accln due to gravity
It is called buoyant force. It is calculated by determining the volume of water displaced by the object, which is the volume of the object under water.The weight of this quantity of water is the buoyant force. It can also be calculated by knowing the depth of the object in the water, the pressure at that depth, and the area of the bottom of the object. Buoyant Force = Pressure * depth It can also be calculated by knowing the weight of the object. If an object is floating the water is supporting the object's weight. So the buoyant force = weight of object
The mutual force with which every two masses attract each other because of gravity is referred to as the "weight" of the objects.
Weight = Mass multiplied by acceleration due to gravity Trust me! I'm a doctor!
Weight = Mass x Acceleration due to gravity W = mg
Density is the weight of an object per unit of volume. For instance, the density of gold is 19 grams per cubic centimeter. To calculate the density of an object divide the weight of the object by the volume.
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A static load is the mechanical force applied to an object as a result of both gravity's push and the weight of the object. It can be calculated by averaging out the two numbers.
The force of gravity on a person or object at the surface of a planet is calculated by the product of the mass of the person or object and the gravitational constant acceleration for the planet. For Earth, the gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m / s^2.
A static load is the mechanical force applied to an object as a result of both gravity's push and the weight of the object. It can be calculated by averaging out the two numbers.
The downward force exerted on an object is caused by gravity (from the Earth). This force is called weight and can be calculated by multiplying the mass of the object by the acceleration due to gravity on Earth (about 9.8).
Density is weight divided by volume. Weight is measured with a scale. Volume can be calculated if an object has a regular shape, using basic geometry, but if it has an irregular shape, it can be calculated using a graduated cylinder.
-- "Weight" is the magnitude of the equal gravitational forces in both directions between the earth and anything on it. -- It's usually measured directly, not calculated, although it can be calculated if you know the mass of an object and the acceleration of gravity where the object is located. -- Since 'weight' is a force, any unit of force is appropriate to describe it. The metric unit of force is the "newton", defined as the force that accelerates one kilogram of mass at the rate of one meter per second2. On earth, the weight of 1 kilogram of mass is about 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds).