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what is inertial mass and gravitational mass ??​

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Answered by Vaishnavimewati
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Explanation:

Gravitational mass is the charge to which gravity couples. Inertial mass is a measure of how fast an object accelerates--given the same force, increasing the inertial mass implies decreasing acceleration.

Answered by MrUnKnOwn33
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Due to external force there is a change in its centre this mass is known as inertial mass

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If any mass is defined by gravity this mass is known as gravitational mass

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if an object is follow the newtons law this mass defined on that object will be known as the inertial mass

inertial mass is defined as m = F/a (mass = Force/acceleration)

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we write mg = GmM/r² because the value of g use equivalent

value of g on the earth is 9.8 but in another planet or star the valye of g is different

mass is constant everywhere but value of g is change

The device is used to measure mass is known as scaler device

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amount of matter contains by the object that is know as mass

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