Physics, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

Differentiate between mass and wieght..
And what is inertia

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Answered by amanda1000
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Answer:

Explanation:

Mass is the actual amount of material contained in the body. It is measured in kg and gm. Weight is the force exerted by the gravity on the object mg

Inertia is when something is not changed


Anonymous: You forget inertia
amanda1000: fixed it
Anonymous: Tell me about inertia
Anonymous: I didn,t understand
amanda1000: tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged
Anonymous: Okay
Answered by mrunali32
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Hey mate here is your answer....

Inertia : The Natural Tendency of an object to resist change in their state of rest or of motion is called inertia.

Types of Inertia:

Inertia of rest : The object at rest will continue to remain at rest unless acted upon by an external unbalanced force.

Inertia of motion : The object in the state of uniform motion will continue to remain in motion with same speed and direction unless it is acted upon by an external unbalanced force.

Difference between mass and weight are as follows :

Mass:

  1. Mass of a body is the measure of its inertia.
  2. Its S. I. unit is kg.
  3. It has only magnitude i. e. it is a scalar quantity.
  4. It can be measured by beam - balanced.
  5. It remains constant everywhere and it cannot be zero.

Weight :

  1. Weight of the body is the force with which it is attracted towards the Earth. (W= m multiply g)
  2. Its S. I. unit is Newton.
  3. It has both magnitude and direction i. e. it is a vector quantity.
  4. It can be measured by spring balance.
  5. Its value changes from place to place and it can be zero.

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