Answer: Weight
Explanation:The mass of an object is a measure of the quantity of matter in the object. This quantity remains constant under any circumstance.
However, the same cannot be said about the weight of such object.
The weight of the object is very much dependent on the acceleration due to gravity which is a accelerational pull (by convention-- a pull downwards).
This is why an object tends to fall when it is thrown upwards on the earth for instance.
The statements above consequently infer that since the gravitational field of Jupiter is greater than that of the earth, the acceleration due to gravity on Jupiter is greater than that on earth.
And since the weight of an object(W) is a product of its mass and the acceleration due to gravity at that point.
Consequently, the object's weight on Jupiter would be greater than its weight on earth.
Please note; The Mass of the object remains constant everywhere.
Is the Frog Toy a piece of literature? If so, the type of wave is the "Wave of Life." Spring brings new life and a new start from the harsh winter.
When a swimmer pushes through water to swim they are propelled forward because of the water resistance against the hand and feet. It's A. The water doesn't automatically push the swimmer forward. It releases a reaction after the swimmer pushes through the water.
C) In the absence of an unbalanced force, an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion.
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We divide the thin rectangular sheet in small parts of height b and length dr. All these sheets are parallel to b. The infinitesimal moment of inertia of one of these small parts is
where
Now we find the moment of inertia by integrating from
to
The moment of inertia is
(from (-a/2) to
(a/2))