Science, asked by bivekthapa2002, 7 months ago

difference between size and weight​

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Answered by BookZombie
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Size- It is a term that basically refers to either length, area or volume (i.e. how big an object is) .

Weight- It is the force of gravity on your body.

Answered by Gamingplanet
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Definitions of size :

Noun

a gelatinous solution used in gilding paper, stiffening textiles, and preparing plastered walls for decoration.

Verb

alter or sort in terms of size or according to size.

some drills are sized in millimeters

Synonyms:

sort categorize classify

Adjective

having a specified size; sized.

marble-size chunks of hail

Definitions of weight :

Noun

a body's relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; the heaviness of a person or thing.

We connect on small matters, our weight , the weather, nothing more, but nothing less either.

Synonyms:

heaviness mass load burden pressure force poundage tonnage

a heavy object, especially one being lifted or carried.

Press under kitchen weights and let sit overnight at room temperature.

Verb

hold (something) down by placing a heavy object on top of it.

They are not weighted down by the need for power.

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