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State wheather true or false if false statement it give correct statement 2.the apparent weight of a person is always equal to his actual weight

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Answered by sujalchawla21aug
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Answer:

False:the apparent weight of a person is always equal to its actual height.

Explanation:

Weight of the object W=mg

We know that acceleration due to gravity g differs at different distances from the equator but mass of the object remains constant. Thus, weight of the object varies at different places.

Answered by HarshitaMudgal
1

Answer:

it's false

Explanation:

The apparent weight is not always the actual weight of a person.

weight is the product of mass and acceleration due to gravity i.e W=mg

Hence, weight differs under different acceleration due to gravity . It depends on g completely as mass of any body is constant.

you can't see the acceleration due to gravity hence, the apparent weight is not always the actual weight.

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