Physics, asked by sejalmirgal2701, 1 year ago

The weight of a body of a certain mass becomes zero in space.Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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We know weight =mass × acceleration due to gravity..(g)

As there is no gravity in space...The value of g is 0

so..weight=mass × 0 =0

So Weight is 0 as well



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Answered by questbreaker
25

Answer:

Weight is equal to mass into acceleration due to gravity (g). As there is n ok gravity in space, the value of gravity gets to be zero. So, weight equals mass into 0 which gives zero. So weight gets to be zero in space

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