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difference between mass and weight

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Answered by Kratos1111
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Mass is independent of gravitational force it remains same everywhere.

Weight is mass due to gravity it changes with the force of gravitation. It can be found by multiplying mass into acceleration due to gravity. i.e. F=mg
Answered by DaIncredible
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Here is the answer you were waiting for:

Mass:
I) Mass of an object is the quantity of matter contained in it.
II) The SI unit of mass is kg ( Kilogram)
III) The mass of an object is constant.
IV) The mass of an object can never be zero.

Weight:
I) The weight of an object is the force with which it is attracted towards the centre of the earth.
II) The SI unit of weight is N ( newton)
III) The weight of an object is not constant. It changes with the change in acceleration due to gravity.
IV) The weight of an object can be zero.
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