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Mass does not vary from place to place, why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mass does not vary from place to place because it is not dependent on the gravitational force.

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Answered by anurimasingh22
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Answer:

Weight changes depending on how much gravity is acting upon an object, but mass never changes. Weight is dependent on the gravitational acceleration, g. Whereas, mass is independent of g. Therefore, mass does not vary from place to place.

Explanation:

Mass and Weight:

It may seem like mass and weight are the same thing, but they are very different measurements. Mass refers to the total amount of matter in an object. Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object. Weight changes depending on how much gravity is acting upon an object, but mass never changes. Weight is dependent on the gravitational acceleration, g. Whereas, mass is independent of g.

Weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity

or W = mg

Example:

If a body is 40 kg weight on Earth, the weight must not be the same on Moon. But mass remains constant.

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