Science, asked by chandans100097, 9 months ago



9. The mass of a body
a. changes with place.
c remains the same.

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Answered by pranavkumbhar6866
1

Explanation:

Hence, weight of a body will change from one place to another place because the value of g is different in different places. For example, the value of g on moon is 1/6 times of the value of g on earth. As mass is independent of g , so it will not change from place to place.

Answered by tarracharan
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{\bold{\pink{=9.8m\:kg(As \:‘g’\:value\:is\:9.8m/s²\:on\:earth)}}}

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{\bold{\blue{to\:earth.}}}

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{\bold{\orange{is\:same.}}}

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