6 differences between mass and weight
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Mass: 1. The amount of matter present in a substance is called mass. 2. Matter has interia which in a natural tendency to resist a change in its state. 3. Mass is the qualitative measure of the intria of an object. This means that if the mass is larger then the interia is greater. 4. Mass is a scalar quantity. Units of mass are gram and kilogram.
Weight: 1. Weight is the gravitational force that acts on this mass. 2. The weight of the object is actually the gravitational force by which the earth attracts that object towards its centre. 3. Weight is the vector quantity. Weight differs at different places on the earth. 4. The unit of weigh in SI system is Newton (N).
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Weight: 1. Weight is the gravitational force that acts on this mass. 2. The weight of the object is actually the gravitational force by which the earth attracts that object towards its centre. 3. Weight is the vector quantity. Weight differs at different places on the earth. 4. The unit of weigh in SI system is Newton (N).
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