Difference between Mass & Weight.
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1. mass :::----
1. mass of the object is the number of small particles required to make the object .
2. mass of an object can not be differ from the surface of earth to the surface of moon .
3.it is a scalar quantity .
2. weight :::----
1. the gravitational force exerted on the mass of the object . W = M × G .
where M is mass, and G is the gravitational force and the E is weight of the object .
2. weight of an object may differ fron the surface of earth to the surface of moon.
3. it is a vector quantity.
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1. mass :::----
1. mass of the object is the number of small particles required to make the object .
2. mass of an object can not be differ from the surface of earth to the surface of moon .
3.it is a scalar quantity .
2. weight :::----
1. the gravitational force exerted on the mass of the object . W = M × G .
where M is mass, and G is the gravitational force and the E is weight of the object .
2. weight of an object may differ fron the surface of earth to the surface of moon.
3. it is a vector quantity.
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