Concept explainers
a.
Whether the statement, “Mass and weight are the same.” is true or false.
b.
Whether the statement, “A large object can have less mass than smaller object.” is true or false.
c.
Whether the statement, “An object can have one mass on Earth and another mass on the moon.” is true or false.
d.
Whether the statement, “An object can have one weight on Earth and another weight on the moon.” is true or false.
e.
Whether the statement, “Water has a weight-density of 62.4 foot-pounds.” is true or false.
f.
Whether the statement, “It always takes more work to lift a heavy object than a light object for the same distance.” is true or false.
g.
Whether the statement, “Hydrostatic force can be measured only on horizontal walls.” is true or false.
h.
Whether the statement, “Hydrostatic force is stronger at greater depths that it is lesser depths.” is true or false.
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