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Difference between mass and weight in tabular form

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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Answer:

The basic difference between mass and weight is that mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity by which earth attracts towards it. Mass is the scalar quantity and weight is a vector quantity.

Answered by aryan9467
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Explanation:

Mass can never be zero.

What we mean by this is that everything in the universe has mass. If it didn't it simply wouldn't exist..

Mass is not related to gravity, centrifugal force, etc and these forces have no effect whatsoever on your mass..

Mass is commonly measured in kilograms and grams.

Weight (symbolized w ) is a quantity representing the force exerted on a particle or object by an acceleration field, particularly the gravitational field of the Earth at the surface.

In the International System of Units ( SI ), weight can be expressed in terms of the force, in newton s, exerted on a mass in a gravitational field.

In the English system, the standard unit of weight is the pound (lb), which is the force produced by gravitational acceleration on approximately 0.454 kg of mass at the Earth's surface.

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