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mass and weight remains same everywhere true or false​

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Answered by nerdish
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Answer:

Very False. Because mass is not the same as weight

Answered by caffeinated
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Mass and weight remains same everywhere.

  • The given statement is False.

What is mass?

  • The quantity of matter contained in an object/body.
  • Mass remains same at every place.

What is weight?

  • Force exerted on the object by the gravity.
  • Weight = mass x gravitational force.
  • Since the value of gravitational force is different at different places, therefore weight changes with change in place.
  • Value of g on Earth is 9.8.
  • Value of g on the moon = 1/6 the value of g on Earth.

Thus, mass is constant at every place whereas weight varies with place.

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