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Mass and Weight
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What is Mass????
• Mass is a measure of matter (inertia)• Mass depends on the number and kind of
atoms • The mass of an object is the mass of an object
regardless of where the object is• Units: Kg
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What is Weight?????
• Weight is a measure of gravitational attraction of an object (g)
• Weight depends on where the object is (your weight on Earth is not the same as your weight on the moon).
• Weight = mass x g• Units: Newtons (kg m/s2)
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WeightWeight is a
sensation of force we get as we press against other
objects. You press against a scale to measure your weight. What pulls you
against the scale?
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Gravity!
Gravity keeps trying to accelerate us toward the earth and we get pressed
against things. This gives us the feeling of weight. Our perception of
weight can be altered by our environment.
Really?
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That’s Right
• Our perception of weight may be different in different circumstances.
What about if you’re on the
moon?
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• The moon has less mass, therefore less gravity associated with it. There is less attraction between your body and the moon. The moon pulls on your body less than the earth…
• SOOOO…• you would press down
on a scale with less force. Your weight on the moon would be about 1/6 of your earthly weight.
What about weightlessness?
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What about weightlessness?
• Astronauts in space feel weightless because they aren’t forced against the floor.
• But they still have mass!
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We feel weight as a force!
• You typically measure your weight in pounds (lb)
• In the metric system (SI), weight is measured in newtons (N)
• 4.45 N = 1 lb.ALSO…
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Since weight is a product of mass and gravity the equation for calculating weight is…
w = mg And what are these units you love so much?
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w = mg• Weight in
newtons
• Acceleration of gravity, symbolized by “g” is equal to …
9.8 m/s2
At or near the earth’s surface, gravity tries to accelerate objects 9.8 m/s faster each second
Mass in kg
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N = kg x 9.8 m/s2
weight
mass
acceleration of gravity (g)
Um.. Excuse me, isn’t that…?
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Yeah that’s right!
• It’s the equation for force.• Weight is a force!• When we talk about the “force of gravity”
we’re really talking about the force of WEIGHT!
• Gravity is an acceleration.That’s what I thought!
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Important example problem
• Mr. O has a mass of 88.64Kg. What is Mr. O’s weight on Earth
• W = mg = 88.64Kg x 9.8 m/s2 = • 868.7 N
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Example problem #2• My first car was a 1964 International Harverster
C1000 truck. • It had a mass of 1814 Kg on earth.• What would the mass be on the moon (g = 1.2
m/s2)?
The mass will be the same regardless of g on the moon !!!!!!!!!!
Mine never looked this good!
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• Then what will the truck’s weight on the moon be?
• W = mg = 1814 kg x 1.2 m/s2 =• 2,177 N
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COMPARE AND CONTRAST
MASS• Amount of matter• Always remains constant• Does not depend on gravity • Measured in Kg
WEIGHT• Force gravity exerts on the
matter• Depends on gravity• weight=mass x gravity• weight of an object changes
if the gravity changes• Measured in N
I feel so smart now!