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difference between inertial mass gravitational mass and weight of a body​

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Answered by ritesh2309
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Gravitational mass is measured by comparing the force of gravity of an unknown mass to the force of gravity of a known mass. This is typically done with some sort of balance scale. ... Inertial mass is found by applying a known force to an unknown mass, measuring the acceleration, and applying Newton's Second Law, m = F/a.

Answered by shwetayadav4
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inertia means the property of body which resist the body in motion or in rest. gravitational mass means the mass which is provided by gravirational force and weight of body is force by which earth every object toward it.

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