On what factor does a weight of a body depends can a body have a mass not a weight
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usually taken to be the force on the object due to gravity the quantity I'm cannot be zero however weight may change due to change in the value of g o n g is countered by the reaction
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In Physics, the weight of an object is usually taken to be the force on the object due to gravity.
Weight depends on mass and gravity. W = mg
the quantity m cannot be zero however weight may change due to change in the value of g or when g is countered by the reaction force of the ground.
An object having mass can have zero weight(weightless) if:
(1) It is orbitting around earth
(2) In a state of free fall
(3) In zero gravity flights
(4) In interstellar space
(5) In levitation
Hope this will help u!!!
Weight depends on mass and gravity. W = mg
the quantity m cannot be zero however weight may change due to change in the value of g or when g is countered by the reaction force of the ground.
An object having mass can have zero weight(weightless) if:
(1) It is orbitting around earth
(2) In a state of free fall
(3) In zero gravity flights
(4) In interstellar space
(5) In levitation
Hope this will help u!!!
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