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The weight of a hockey puck changes the shot a lot. A lighter puck can not be hit as hard and their more of a posibility of the trajectory being off. A heavier puck will be too heavy to be shot at high speeds, therefore the shot wouldn't be quite as hard.
So what is really mass and weight if they are not the same thing?Mass is defined as the amount of matter an object has. One of the qualities of mass is that it has inertia As an example of inertia, imagine an ice puck resting on a frozen pond. It takes a certain amount of force to set the puck in motion. The greater the mass the more force will be needed to move the puck. The same is true if the puck were sliding along the ice. It would continue to slide until a force is applied to stop the puck. The more massive the puck is, the more force will be needed to stop the motion of the puck. Mass is a measure of how much inertia an object shows.The weight of an object on earth depends on the force of attraction (gravity) between the object object and earth.
Weight is defined by gravity. So in space, you weigh nothing. The more gravity, the more you weigh. Mass, however, does not change with gravity, and is also another factor is weight.
On Neptune you would weight about 14% more than you weigh on Earth.
No; you weigh more on the Earth than you do on the moon.
A larger block will weigh more, a smaller block will weigh less. Also, kilograms is a unit of mass, not of weight.
Humming bird eats food which is more than its weight.
Mass directly affects weight. If an object has more mass, it will weigh more.
you would weigh more on jupiter!! my source is from //home.netcom.com/~sbyers11/grav11.htm to find your exact weight go to http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/ .
If they both weigh a ton - then they have the sameweight.
they are both equal in weight, there are jsut more feathers. Bot still weigh the same as a ton is a measurement of weight
Weight is not affected by tightening your muscles.