Physics, asked by sanjaywaghmode843, 10 months ago

* (27) What is the difference between mass and
weight of an object? Will the mass and weight of
an object on the earth be the same as their values
on Mars? Why?
obiect is the amount of​

Answers

Answered by adapalasridhar1974
2

Explanation:

Mass of an object remains same irrespective of its location and motion in classical mechanics. So mass will be same on both Mars and Earth. However the weight is measure of force exerted by a body on the ground. Hence this value will be affected by the local value of gravitational acceleration

Answered by xskyra
2
Mass is basically how many molecules an object is made up of, weight is how force an object applies on the place where it is kept, on Mars our mass will not change as the number of molecules in our body remain same no matter the location whereas our weight changes with respect to our surroundings.
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