We've learned that an object's weight is the force exerted by gravity on its mass. It varies with gravitational strength and can affect buoyancy, causing objects to float or sink in a fluid.
We’ve learned that an object’s weight is the force exerted by gravity on its mass. It varies with gravitational strength and can affect buoyancy, causing objects to float or sink in a fluid.
What have we learned about the weight of an object?
We've learned that an object's weight is the force exerted by gravity on its mass. It varies with gravitational strength and can affect buoyancy, causing objects to float or sink in a fluid.
We’ve learned that an object’s weight is the force exerted by gravity on its mass. It varies with gravitational strength and can affect buoyancy, causing objects to float or sink in a fluid.
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