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weight of an object at a given place can be the measure of its mass comment ​

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Answered by TPS
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Weight of an object at a given place is the product of its mass and the acceleration due to gravity(g) at that particular place.

The mass of an object is constant, but value of g varies. That's why mass is constant but weight varies when we weigh the object at different places. For example, value of g at equator is 9.81 m/s² whereas at poles, it is 10 m/s². So an object will weigh more at poles than at equator.

Answered by UnicornLover6521
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Weight of an object at a given place is the product of its mass and the acceleration due to gravity(g) at that particular place.

The mass of an object is constant, but value of g varies. That's why mass is constant but weight varies when we weigh the object at different places. For example, value of g at equator is 9.81 m/s² whereas at poles, it is 10 m/s². So an object will weigh more at poles than at equator.

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