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the mass of an object is the same all over the universe but the weight varies from place to place explain why

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Answered by arinsingh14
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because the value of gravitation is changed it is high at poles and less on equator.
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Answered by Anonymous
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♠️ Yes it is absolutely right that the mass of an object always remains constant , it the WEIGHT varies

▶️ If the is a substance weighing 10 g at equator , it will weigh more that 10 g on poles .


♠️ The reason is force of attraction due to gravity , In this weight will be product of mass of object and Acceleration due to gravity ( 9.8 m / s^2 ) and it varies at different places .

✔️ Weight of object or Force = mass × Acceleration due to gravity ( g )

▶️ And g varies with small margin .



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