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Mass is a different physical quantity than Weight? But how comes that both have the same unit?​


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Answered by asraza812
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Answer:

Mass is a different physical quantity than Weight . Also, they have different SI units.

Explanation:

SI unit of Mass is Kilogram (kg)

SI unit of Weight is Newton (N).

Weight (W) = Mass (m) × acceleration due to gravity (g).

W = mg.

Hope this will clear your confusion.

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8116266715: when somebody ask your weight then will you say it in Newton or Kg?
asraza812: we will say in kg because that weight which we will tell is already divided by g
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