Read the following statements. If the italicized word is used correctly, answer "correct." If the italicized
word is not used correctly, rewrite the statement with the correct word
a. Taylor's weight is 65 kilograms.
b. I went on a diet and my mass decreased.
c. I went to the Moon and I lost mass, even though I didn't lose any of my matter



Answer :

In the sentences that we have here the italicized words can be said to  be:

  • Correct for  Taylor's weight is 65 kilograms.
  • Correct for  I went on a diet and my mass decreased.
  • Incorrect for I went to the Moon and I lost mass, even though I didn't lose any of my matter.

What is weight?

This is the term that is used to refer to any body that can be said to have mass and also has a quantity of matter contained in it. The weight of a person is defined as the action of the force of gravity on the quantity of matter that the person has. Hence the human weight is described as how heavy or how light that a person can be said to be.

The force of gravity in moon is far less to the force of gravity of earth hence we can say that human being has more weight on earth than at the moon

Hence the second sentence is correct while the third sentence has to be:

I went to the Moon and I lost weight, even though I didn't lose any of my matter.

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