A bar of metal has a mass 200 g and a certain weight Mass remains the same when weighted at equator but weight decreases. Why ? (b) What will be the change in weight on poles as compared to that at equator (c) Where is the value of āgā equal to zero on earth (d) What will happen if there is no acceleration due to gravity
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a) Mass is actually the quantity of matter possessed by a body and it remains same irrespective of the place whereas weight is actually force of gravitation acting on a body and it changes with height.
b) weight will be more at poles as compared to the equator
c)value of g is zero at the center of the earth
d) If there is no acceleration due to gravity, we will become weightless and float in air.
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a) Mass is actually the quantity of matter possessed by a body and it remains same irrespective of the place whereas weight is actually force of gravitation acting on a body and it changes with height.
b) weight will be more at poles as compared to the equator
c)value of g is zero at the center of the earth
d) If there is no acceleration due to gravity, we will become weightless and float in air.
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A bar of metal 200into 200 400metals
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