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differentiate b/w
➖mass➖
and
➖weight➖
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NidhraNair:
I don't think so....
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✔️MASS :-
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✅ mass is the quantity of matter contained in a body.
✅ it is the measure of inertia of the body.
✅ it is a scalar quantity.
✅ it is measured by a beam balance or a simple balance.
✅ mass of a body is never zero.
✅ its SI unit is kg.
✅ the mass of an object is constant
✔️ WEIGHT :-
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✅ weight of a body is the force with which a body is attracted towards the centre of the earth.
✅ it is the measure of force of gravity of the body.
✅ it is a vector quantity.
✅ it is measured by a spring balance.
✅ weight of a body be zero. at the centre of the earth weight of a body is zero.
✅ its SI unit is Newton.
✅ the weight of an object is not constant. it changes with the change of 'g'.
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# BE BRAINLY ❤️
✔️MASS :-
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✅ mass is the quantity of matter contained in a body.
✅ it is the measure of inertia of the body.
✅ it is a scalar quantity.
✅ it is measured by a beam balance or a simple balance.
✅ mass of a body is never zero.
✅ its SI unit is kg.
✅ the mass of an object is constant
✔️ WEIGHT :-
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✅ weight of a body is the force with which a body is attracted towards the centre of the earth.
✅ it is the measure of force of gravity of the body.
✅ it is a vector quantity.
✅ it is measured by a spring balance.
✅ weight of a body be zero. at the centre of the earth weight of a body is zero.
✅ its SI unit is Newton.
✅ the weight of an object is not constant. it changes with the change of 'g'.
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hope it will help you ✌️✌️
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# BE BRAINLY ❤️
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The difference b/w weight and mass is ....
'weight is the force exerted by the gravity on any object.
whereas,
It is the actual amount of material contained in a body...
and its measured in kg,g etc...
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