Science, asked by Rishitanawal9249, 6 months ago

We can say that mass of an object is 126 kg. True or false

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Answered by hemantagarwal22jan
3

Answer:

true. weight is expressed in newtown or kgf.

Explanation:

mass is the matter contained in a body. s.i. unit of mass is kg. it is constant and does not change by changing the place. Magnitude is used. Direction is necessary.

Answered by rishkrith123
0

Answer:

The statement "mass of an object is 126 Kg" is true.

Explanation:

Mass:

  • The amount of matter present in the body is known as the mass of the body.
  • It is one of the fundamental properties of matter.
  • The S.I. unit of mass is Kilograms (Kg).

Weight:

  • The weight of the body is defined as the measure of the force of gravity acting on the body.
  • The weight of the body always changes with respect to place and time.
  • The S.I. unit of weight is Newtons (N).

Now, the given statement is "the mass of an object is 126 Kg".

This is actually the correct statement because the units used for the measurement are Kg, which is the unit of mass.

Therefore, the statement "mass of an object is 126 Kg" is true.

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