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Distinguish between mass and Weight​

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Answered by prishasrivastav
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In scientific contexts, mass is the amount of "matter" in an object (though "matter" may be difficult to define), whereas weight is the force exerted on an object by gravity. ... Objects on the surface of the Earth have weight, although sometimes the weight is difficult to measure.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mass is the amount of matter present in the body while weight is the force with which another body pulls the mass.

Complete step-by-step solution:

MassWeight1. Mass is the amount of matter present in the object or body.1. The force with which the earth attracts the object is called the weight of an object.2. Mass doesn’t have a particular notation and it is denoted by m.2. The force F of an object of mass m on the surface of the earth can we write by using the equation F=mgF=mg. Therefore, weight, W=F=mgW=F=mg3. As the value of g is not the same everywhere, its value is the same everywhere.3. As the value of g is not the same everywhere, Its value is not the same everywhere.

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