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State three differences between mass and weight?

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Answered by HaseebNasir
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Answer:

W = m ∗ g W = m * g W=m∗gComparing Mass and Weight

Mass is a property of matter. The mass of an object is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the effect of gravity. Weight increases or decreases with higher or lower gravity.

Mass may be measured using an ordinary balance. Weight is measured using a spring balance

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Answered by goutam9573
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  1. Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter something contains, while Weight is the measurement of the pull of gravity on an object.
  2. Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter something contains, while Weight is the measurement of the pull of gravity on an object. Mass is measured by using a balance comparing a known amount of matter to an unknown amount of matter.
  3. Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter something contains, while Weight is the measurement of the pull of gravity on an object. Mass is measured by using a balance comparing a known amount of matter to an unknown amount of matter. The Mass of an object doesn't change when an object's location changes.

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