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Differentiate between mass and weight by making a table
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Difference between Mass and Weight.

Basis of Comparison Mass Weight

Formula To calculate mass, we use- mass = volume × density The formula for calculating weight is- weight= mass × acceleration due to gravity

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Difference between Mass and weight:

\begin{gathered}\boxed{\begin{array}{c|cc}\bf Mass&amp;\bf Weight\\\frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad\qquad\qquad \qquad\qquad\qquad}{}&amp;\frac{\qquad \qquad \qquad\qquad\qquad \qquad\qquad\qquad}{}\\\sf Mass \: is \: measure \:of \: the &amp;\sf Weight \: is \: the \: measure \: of \: the \\ \sf \: amount \: of \: matter \: in \:a \: body.&amp;\sf amount \: of \: force \: acting \: on \: mass \\ &amp;\sf due \: to \: acceleration \: due \: to \: gravity. \\\\\sf Mass \: is \: denoted \: by \: 'M'. &amp;\sf Weight \: is \: denoted \: by \: 'W'. \\\\\sf Mass \: is \:a \: scalar \: quantity. &amp;\sf Weight \: is \: a \: vector \: quantity. \\\\\sf Mass = volume \times density&amp;\sf Weight = mass \times acceleration\\ &amp;\sf due \: to \:gravity\\\\\sf The \: SI \: unit \: of \: mass \: is \: &amp;\sf The \: SI \: unit \: of \: weight \: is \:\\\sf Kilogram (Kg).&amp;\sf Newton \: (N).\\\\\sf Mass \: can \: never \: be \: zero. &amp;\sf Weight \: can \: be \: zero \: \\ &amp;\sf where \: there \: is \: no \: gravity. \\\\\sf Mass \: of \: a \: body \: is \: constant &amp;\sf Weight \: varies \: from \: place \: to \\\sf everywhere. &amp; \sf place.\\\\\sf Mass \: can \: be \: easily \: measured &amp;\sf Weight \: can \: be \: measured \: using \\\sf using \: any \: ordinary \: balance.&amp;\sf spring \: balance.\\\\\sf Mass \: is \: a \: fundamental \: physical&amp; \sf Mass \:is \:a \: derived \: quantity\\\sf quantity.\\\\\sf Dimensional \: formula \: of \: mass &amp;\sf Dimensional \: formula \: of \: weight \\\sf is \: M.&amp;\sf is \: [M^1 L^1 T^{-2}]\end{array}}\end{gathered} </p><p>


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