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mass is the amount of matter in an object. it's measured in grams, mg, etc. weight is the measure of gravity's effects on mass. your mass stays the same whether you're on the earth or the moon, but your weight changes because gravity changes.

2.2 lbs per kg was always the 'standard' conversion i learned.

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OK... been a long time but....

1) Mass... basically the quantity of matter... the same no matter what the gravity is. Weight is basically the pressure from the force of gravity.

2) There are many units of mass for us (the avoirdupois system is all of them kaydup like the metric system.. btw yes I had to look up spelling :) ) common is pound (or pound-mass technically) slug or ounce (not fluid ounce which is volume)

3) 100 kg = 45 pounds (100 / 2.2)... you guys were just doing it backwards and of course Im rounding. And of course we are kind of going from mass to weight, so making the assumtion of constant and average earth gravity.

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Originally posted by elitesnautica

1) What is the difference between Mass and Weight?

2) What is the U.S. unit for Mass?

3) Convert 100 kg to lbs.

Nautica

1) Looks like everybody knew the difference between mass and weight.

Mass is basically reistance to inertia - it is a constant.

Weight is a force and changes with mass and/or acceralation.

2) Slugs is the U.S. unit for mass. Lbs is a measure of weight or force - so why do we use it. B/c slugs just sounds nasty but our system is so much better than the metric - we are not about to switch.

3) Coversion from Kg to lbs. Yes 2.2 is used but that is not actually correct.

Mass can NOT be converted to Weight (force). That is like converting feet to pounds.

Force=Weight, so

Weight=Mass x acceleration

Weigth on earth = Mass (kg or Slugs) x 9.8 m/s^2

Weight is measured in LBS in the US or in Newtons. It is not measured in Kg or Slugs - therefore the two can NOT ever be equal to each other.

If Weight could equal mass then weight could also equal acceleration - and we know that is not possible.

Nautica

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Originally posted by elitesnautica

1) What is the difference between Mass and Weight?

2) What is the U.S. unit for Mass?

3) Convert 100 kg to lbs.

Nautica

1- mass is the amount of matter in something, weight is how the matter is effected by gravity thats why weight changes on the moon but not gravity.

2-us unit for mass is the pound

3-1 kg=2.2 lbs so 100kg=approx 44lbs i guess

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Originally posted by t0nythelover

1- mass is the amount of matter in something, weight is how the matter is effected by gravity thats why weight changes on the moon but not gravity.

2-us unit for mass is the pound

3-1 kg=2.2 lbs so 100kg=approx 44lbs i guess

Too late tony i already answered it.

1) Looks like everybody knew the difference between mass and weight.

Mass is basically reistance to inertia - it is a constant.

Weight is a force and changes with mass and/or acceralation.

2) Slugs is the U.S. unit for mass. Lbs is a measure of weight or force - so why do we use it. B/c slugs just sounds nasty but our system is so much better than the metric - we are not about to switch.

3) Coversion from Kg to lbs. Yes 2.2 is used but that is not actually correct.

Mass can NOT be converted to Weight (force). That is like converting feet to pounds.

Force=Weight, so

Weight=Mass x acceleration

Weigth on earth = Mass (kg or Slugs) x 9.8 m/s^2

Weight is measured in LBS in the US or in Newtons. It is not measured in Kg or Slugs - therefore the two can NOT ever be equal to each other.

If Weight could equal mass then weight could also equal acceleration - and we know that is not possible.

Nautica

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