Physics, asked by kvskashish16, 6 months ago

Ramu checked the mass of his physics text book on the earth as well as on the moon. Surprisingly, he couldn't find any difference. Why?

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Answered by itzIntrovert
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★ Mass of a body is always constant, it's (g) acceleration due to gravity that varies .

★ value of g on moon is 1/6times that of Earth.

★ Mass is simply defined as amount of Matter present in body.

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