Relation between mass and weight.
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Relation between mass & weight :
Weight of a body is the product of the mass of the body and the value of acceleration due to gravity at that place.
Mathematically w = mg
[ w = weight ]
[ m = mass ]
[ g = acceleration due to gravity ]
For example: If the mass of the body is 5 kg, then it's weight would be 5 kg weight or 5 × 9•8 N = 49 N
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Relation between mass & weight :
Weight of a body is the product of the mass of the body and the value of acceleration due to gravity at that place.
Mathematically w = mg
[ w = weight ]
[ m = mass ]
[ g = acceleration due to gravity ]
For example: If the mass of the body is 5 kg, then it's weight would be 5 kg weight or 5 × 9•8 N = 49 N
Hope this helps you!
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In other words , an object with a mass of 1.0 kilogram will weigh approximately 9.81 newtons on the surface of the earth . Its mass multiplied by the gravitational field strength , since the newtons is a unit of force, while the kilogram is a unit of mass.
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