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Que what is the difference between charge and mass?​

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Answered by chanannadiwal35
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Charge is of two types, mass is only of one kind. There are two types of forces (attraction and repulsion) between charges, but there is only one kind (attraction) between masses. ... Charge has SI unit coulomb, the SI unit of mass is kg. Charge is conserved, but mass alone is not conserved (Mass + Energy is conserved).

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  • Charge is of two types, mass is only of one kind. There are two types of forces (attraction and repulsion) between charges, but there is only one kind (attraction) between masses. Charge has SI unit coulomb, the SI unit of mass is kg. Charge is conserved, but mass alone is not conserved (Mass + Energy is conserved).
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