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Differentiate between the mass and weight.

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  • Mass is a property of matter. The mass of an object is the same everywhere, Weight depends on the effect of gravity. Weight varies according to location.
  • Mass can never be zero. Weight can be zero if no gravity acts upon an object, as in space.
  • Mass does not change according to location. Weight increases or decreases with higher or lower gravity.
  • Mass is a scalar quantity. It has magnitude. Weight is a vector quantity. It has magnitude and is directed toward the center of the Earth or other gravity well.
  • Mass may be measured using an ordinary balance. Weight is measured using a spring balance.
  • Mass usually is measured in grams and kilograms. Weight often is measured in newtons, a unit of force.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mass

  • Mass of the body is the measure of its inertia.
  • It remains constant everywhere.
  • Its S.I. unit is kg.
  • it can measured by Common balance.
  • It is a Scaler quantity.

Weight

  • Weight of the body is the force with which it is attached towards the earth.
  • Its value changes from one place to another place.
  • Its S.I. unit is Newton.
  • It is measured by Spring balance.
  • It is the Vector quantity.

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