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Give two points of difference: Force –Weight

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Answered by SAGARTHELEGEND
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1.) force is just a kinetic energy applied to displace something.

2). weight is a pressure exerted by any free body on the surface of the earth

Answered by gamingbro14
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Weight

In the trading of goods, weight is taken to mean the same as mass and is measured in kilograms. Scientifically, however, it is normal to state that the weight of a body is the gravitational force acting on it and hence it should be measured in newtons (N), and that this force depends on the local force due to gravity. To add to the confusion, a weight is an artefact of calibrated mass normally made from a dense metal. So, unfortunately, weight has three meanings and care should always be taken to appreciate which one is meant in a particular context.

Force

Force is a measure of the interaction between bodies. It takes a number of forms including short-range atomic forces, electromagnetic and gravitational forces. Force is known as a vector quantity, as it has both direction and magnitude

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