Which of the following statements about weight and mass is true
A) the object mass depends on...
Physics, 06.05.2020 01:27 gomezandy8537
Which of the following statements about weight and mass is true
A) the object mass depends on the force of gravity, but an object weight does not.
B)An object's weight depends on its volume, but an object's mass does not.
C)An object's weight depends on the force of gravity, but an object's mass does not.
D)An object's mass depends on its volume, but an object's weight does not.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:00, homework2358
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