Respuesta :
Mass can be thought of as the amount of matter in a given volume. No matter where one is (whether in space on Earth or on the moon) mass will always be the same.
Weight, similar to mass but distinctly different, can be thought of as the force that an object exerts on a planet. The weight of an object is based on two major factors, the mass of the object, and the gravitational force of the object that the given object is on. Weight changes depending upon where one is, if an object will weigh more on Earth than it will on the moon or in outer space.
Explanation:
Mass
It is a scalar quantity
It does not change depending on the surrounding
It is use to measure mangtitude
It is the amount of matter a body/object have
It SI unit is Kilograms(kg) or Gram(g)
It is measure using a balancing scale
Weight
It is a vector quantity
It does change depending on the surrounding
It is use to measure mangitude in a specfic direction
It is the amount of gravity pulling an oject or a body toward its core
It SI unit is Newton (N)
It is measure using a newton hand balance or the newton electrical balance
weight =mass* 10g
or (9.8 = 10 are both GRAVITY measurment)
weight=mass*9.8g