Physics, asked by lavanyajindal, 1 year ago

is weight a fundamental quantity? why?

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Answered by priya438
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weight is not fundamental quantity .

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Answered by sourabh65
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It is unchanging. For example, mass is a fundamental quantity because the mass of an object does not change, but the weight does. The measurement of weight is actually the measurement of the gravitational pull on an object. ... A man may weigh 240 lbs. on Earth, but on the moon he only weights 40 lbs.
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