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Differentiate between "MASS AND WEIGHT"
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the major difference between mass and weight is:
-MASS
: Mass is a measure of the amount of matter present in the object.
: Mass is a scalar quantity.
: SI unit of mass is kg.
: Mass remains constant everywhere.
: It is measured with the help of a beam of light.
-WEIGHT
: Weight is the force acting on an object that pulls it towards the earth
: Weight is a vector quantity.
: Its SI unit is Newton.
: It varies place to place.
: It is measured with the help of spring balance...
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the major difference between mass and weight is:
-MASS
: Mass is a measure of the amount of matter present in the object.
: Mass is a scalar quantity.
: SI unit of mass is kg.
: Mass remains constant everywhere.
: It is measured with the help of a beam of light.
-WEIGHT
: Weight is the force acting on an object that pulls it towards the earth
: Weight is a vector quantity.
: Its SI unit is Newton.
: It varies place to place.
: It is measured with the help of spring balance...
I REALLY HOPE THAT MY ANSWER WILL HELP U.. : )
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Mass
1. It is a scalar quantity.
2. It obeys the algebric expression for addition and subtraction.
3. It can be measured by beam balance or pan balance.
4. Its SI unit is Kg.
5. Mass of the body is the quantity of matter present in it.
6. It cannot be zero or negative. It is always positive.
Weight
1. It is a vector quantity.
2. It obeys the law of geometrically addition and subtraction.
3. It can be measured by spring balance.
4. Its SI unit is Newton(N).
5. Weight is the gravitational force between two objects.
6. It can be zero, negative or positive.
Note:- Weight of the body vary with the position from the surface of earth.
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