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Mass and weight deference​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

There is a basic difference, because mass is the actual amount of material contained in a body and is measured in kg, gm, etc. Whereas weight is the force exerted by the gravity on that object mg. Note that mass is independent of everything but weight is different on the earth, moon, etc.

Answered by arwahazrat
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Answer:

Mass is a measure of the amount of matter present in the body. Whereas, weight is the measure of the gravitational force acting on the body.

Mass is a scalar quantity, whereas weight is a vector quantity.

The SI unit for mass is the kilogram (kg), and the SI unit for weight is Newton (N).

Colloquially, weight is used used to mean mass, although the above definitions are used in scientific language.

Explanation:


arwahazrat: The mass of an object is constant throughout the universe, whereas the weight changes according to the gravitational force.
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