what' is different between Wight and mass
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mass:-
1) it is a property of matter.
2) mass can never be zero.
3) it is a scalar quantity.
4) it is measured in grams or kilograms.
5) SI unit is kg.
weight:-
1) it changes according to location.
2) weight can be zero.
3) it is a vector quantity.
4) it is measured in newtons.
5) SI unit is Newton.
1) it is a property of matter.
2) mass can never be zero.
3) it is a scalar quantity.
4) it is measured in grams or kilograms.
5) SI unit is kg.
weight:-
1) it changes according to location.
2) weight can be zero.
3) it is a vector quantity.
4) it is measured in newtons.
5) SI unit is Newton.
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Mass ---
1) It is an inertial property of an object which relates acceleration produced in the body with applied force.
2) It is always constant even if you change its location.
3) Mass of a body can never be zero.
4) It is a scalar quantity.
5) Mass of a body is measured by common balance.
6) S.I Unit -----> kg
Weight ---
1) Weight of a body is defined as force with which the body is attracted towards the center of Earth.
2) It value changes as the value of acceleration due to gravity changes from place to place.
3) Weight can be zero ,as the acceleration due to gravity at the center of Earth is zero.
4) It is a vector quantity.
5) Weight is measured using spring balance.
6) S.I Unit ---> Newton (N)
Hope This Helps You
1) It is an inertial property of an object which relates acceleration produced in the body with applied force.
2) It is always constant even if you change its location.
3) Mass of a body can never be zero.
4) It is a scalar quantity.
5) Mass of a body is measured by common balance.
6) S.I Unit -----> kg
Weight ---
1) Weight of a body is defined as force with which the body is attracted towards the center of Earth.
2) It value changes as the value of acceleration due to gravity changes from place to place.
3) Weight can be zero ,as the acceleration due to gravity at the center of Earth is zero.
4) It is a vector quantity.
5) Weight is measured using spring balance.
6) S.I Unit ---> Newton (N)
Hope This Helps You
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