Which unit is most commonly used to measure weight?, Kilogram, Pound, Joule, Newton, What is true about mass and weight?, Mass is amount of matter matter; weight is is the force due to gravity., Mass changes with location, Weight measures matter, Mass and weight are the same, If mass doubles, what happens to weight?, It becomes zero, It halves, It doubles, It remains the same, What causes weight to decrease?, Moving closer to Earth, Moving farther from Earth, Keeping it same location, Increasing its mass, If distance between masses doubles, force?, Half as strong, Remains the same, One-fourth as strong, It doubles, Weight of a 10 kg object on Earth?, 98 N, 0.98 N, 10 N, 980 N, If object weighs 49 N, what is its mass?, 5 kg, 4.9 kg, 0.2 kg, 49 kg, 3 kg object weighs 30 N, gravity?, 0.3 m/s², 9.8 m/s², 10 m/s², 3 m/s², Weight of 60 kg astronaut on Moon? (Its gravity is about 1.6 m/s².), 600 N, 36 N, 96 N, 9.6 N, Device to measure weight?, Triple beam balance, Spring scale, Voltmeter, Thermometer.

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