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difference between mass and weight ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

There is a basic difference, because mass is the actual amount of material contained in a body and is measured in kg, gm, etc. Whereas weight is the force exerted by the gravity on that object mg. Note that mass is independent of everything but weight is different on the earth, moon, etc.


deewansingh77: Mass is actual amount of material contained by a body and weight is the force exerted by the gravity to the object or body
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Differentiate between mass & weight

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\longrightarrowMass is the measure of the amount of matter present a body where as weight is the measure of the amount of force that acts on mass because of the pull of gravity.

\longrightarrowMass is the measure of inertia where as Weight is the measure of force.

\longrightarrowSI unit of mass is KG where as SI unit of weight is Newton.

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