Science, asked by santoshnavik02, 3 months ago

state differences between mass of an object and its weight any two​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mass is a measure of how much force it will take to change that path. ... Weight, on the other hand, is a measure of the amount of downwards force that gravity exerts on an object. This force increases with the object's mass: the more inertia it has, the harder gravity pulls.

Answered by Ranveerx107
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  • It is constant for a body and it does not change by changing the place of the body
  • S.I unit is kilogram

It is the quantity of matter of a body

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  • It is not constant for a body,but it changes from place to place
  • It is measured by a spring balance
  • S.I unit is newton (N)

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