Physics, asked by salmanRushdie, 1 year ago

Is weight fundamental quantity?why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is unchanging. For example, mass is a fundamental quantity because themass 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 onlyweights 40 lbs.
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