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difference between mass and weight..

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Answered by shreya7994
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Explanation:

The mass of an object is a measure of the object's inertial property, or the amount of matter it contains. The weight of an object is a measure of the force exerted on the object by gravity, or the force needed to support it.

Answered by mitrasarkar06
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Answer:

Difference Between Mass And Weight

Explanation:

Difference between Mass and Weight is Mass is a measure of Inertia and Weight is a measure of Force. Many often tend to use these two terms in the same manner. However, this is not correct at all. We will help you study the multiple differences that are between mass and weight. Thus, we will start by defining the respective terms to set a strong base. Only after knowing what they are can you understand their differences. So, let’s dive right in!

Definition of Mass

In simpler words, we can say that mass refers to how much material an object consists of. For instance, the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an item can be said to be the measure of the mass. Thus, mass refers to both, the property of a physical body as well as the measure of the resistance of the object to acceleration when we apply a net force. Moreover, the common units for mass are kilograms and grams.

Definition of Weight

The weight of an object refers to the force which is acting on an object because of gravity. You will find some people defining it as a vector quantity, the gravitational force which acts on the object. While some also define it as the scalar quantity which is the magnitude of the gravitational force. So, we see the gravitational interaction between objects having mass and when the object interacts with the Earth, that force will be the weight. Weight’s unit is Newton and pound.

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