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Can you differentiate weight and mass.

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Answered by potatobro
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Answer:

Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in a body.

Weight is the measure of the amount of force acting on a mass due to acceleration due to gravity.

Mass = volume × density

Weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity

Mass is an absolute quantity

Weight is a relative quantity

Mass only has magnitude and so, it is a scalar quantity.

Weight is a derived quantity.

Weight has both magnitude and direction (towards the centre of gravity) so it is a vector quantity.

The SI unit of mass is Kilogram (Kg).

The SI unit of weight is Newton (N).

Mass does not depend upon gravity and is constant everywhere.

Mass can never be zero.

Weight is dependent on gravity and so, it varies from place to place.

Weight can be zero where there is no gravity

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Answered by banerjeeachintya786
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Answer:

Here is your answer :)

Explanation:

  • SI unit of Mass is Kg
  • SI unit of Weight is N.

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