MASS AND WEIGHT

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MASS AND WEIGHT. THOSE TWO TERMS ARE ALWAYS BEEN USED INTERCHANGEABLE.

Why Do People Say Weight instead of Mass?
People often use "weight" to mean "mass", and vice versa.
Because gravity is pretty much the same everywhere on Earth, we don't notice a difference.

But remember .. they do not mean the same thing,
and they can have different measurements.

Here are some conditions where the Weight might change:

* in space (can be weightless!)
* on the moon (a 100 kg mass would weigh 16.6 kg)
* you can even get very slight differences in weight in different locations

AT THE END OF THIS PRESENTATION YOU WILL OBTAIN A GREAT AND SIMPLE EXPLANATION IN HOW TO DIFFERENTIATE MASS AND WEIGHT.
YOU WILL ALSO LEARN ABOUT THE TOOLS USED TO MEASURE MASS AND WEIGHT

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MASS AND WEIGHT : MASS AND WEIGHT

DEFINITIONS : DEFINITIONS Mass- the amount of matter an object has. Matter- something that has mass and takes up space. Weight- is the amount of mass of an object, it is dependent upon gravity.

Units for Measuring Mass : Units for Measuring Mass Mass is measured in grams and kilograms. 1 paper clip= 1 gram 1000g=1 kilogram The average human adult weighs 75kg.

Tools for Measuring Mass : Tools for Measuring Mass **The Triple Beam Balance is the tool we use to measure mass.

How to use a Triple Beam Balance : How to use a Triple Beam Balance Make sure the balance scale is at zero. Place the object to be weighed on the balance plate and move the largest RIDER one notch at a time until the beam drops. Move the rider back one notch until it locks into place.

Slide 6 : 3. Move the next largest rider until the beam drops. Back it up one notch, and lock it in place. 4. Move the smallest rider until the beam swings equally above and below the zero mark.

Slide 7 : ADD UP ALL THE NUMBERS AND THAT WILL GIVE YOU THE MASS! **Always remember to write the unit of mass down. (ex.- kg, g)**

COMPARE AND CONTRAST : COMPARE AND CONTRAST MASS vs. WEIGHT Always remains constant Depends on gravity Does not depend on gravity weight=mass x gravity weight of an object changes if the gravity changes

RESOURCES : RESOURCES http://www.beaconlearningcenter.com/weblessons/measuringtools/default.htm http://www.mathsisfun.com/measure/weight-mass.html

THE END : THE END

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