how is gravitional mass of a body measured by a common or physical balance?
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The weight of body is given by W = mg Where, m = mass of a body g = acceleration due to gravity. As the acceleration due to gravity 'g' changes from place to place and from planet to planet, the weight of the body is not constant. ... unit of weight is newton (N). It is measured using spring balance.
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