-- Borrow a bathroom scale.
-- Place scale on a hard, flat, level surface.
-- Place the unknown object on the scale.
-- Read scale display.
-- Record in notebook.
-- Return to lab with notebook.
-- The quantity noted represents the magnitude of the mutual gravitational force between
the earth and the object under study.
-- Send scale to the Smithsonian.
-- Eat the object under study.
-- Add graphs, charts, formulas, and descriptions of method of procedure.
-- Publish.
By measuring it weight
weight. . . . .
weight. . . . .
Weight is the measure of the pull of gravity. Weight is the mass of an object and can be measured by using a scale.
Weight
Weight
That would be its' weight.
That's the quantity referred to as the object's "weight".
Newtons in Metric, and Pounds in the English System.
In most normal situations here on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
In most normal situations here on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
In most normal situations here on Earth, we call that the object's "weight".
Force is the measure f= ma where a = GM/r2 .