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Mention an example where an object having certain mass has zero weight.

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Answered by RedHood3
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Answer:

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Explanation:

a body can have mass but still no weight. Weight W = mg, where m is the mass of the body and g the acceleration due to gravity. g depends on the location and the mass of the planet. g = 0 at the centre of the earth and in space.

Weight can be zero when acceleration due to gravity is zero. The value of 'g' is maximum on the surface of the Earth and decreases on going inside the surface or above the surface of the Earth. Thus, the weight of a body will be zero at the centre of the Earth.

The mass of an object will never change, but the weight of an item can change based on its location. For example, you may weigh 100 pounds on Earth, but in outer space you would be weightless. However, you will always have the same mass on Earth as you have in outer space.

Answered by samiullahjan351
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Answer:

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