what is the difference between mass and weight
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hey mate here is ur ans
1- mass is scalar whereas weight is vector quantity
2-mass is unchanged wheress weight can be changed under effect of gravity
3- mass is measured by using beam or physical balance
weight is measured by using spring balance
hope it helps you frnd
have a great day ahead
1- mass is scalar whereas weight is vector quantity
2-mass is unchanged wheress weight can be changed under effect of gravity
3- mass is measured by using beam or physical balance
weight is measured by using spring balance
hope it helps you frnd
have a great day ahead
ayon52:
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Heya!!
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1. Mass is the amount of matter or energy tht is in a body while weight is a force which exerts by Earth on body.
2. Mass is scalar as it only have magnitude while weight is a vector as it is a force.
3. Mass is constant, it doesn't change according to classical physics. But according to modern physics mass is also a variable if uh have high velocity near c(299,792,458 m/s) while weight is a complete variable.
4. Mass depends on matter or energy while weight depends upon g, Mass and curvature of spacetime too.
5. U can measure mass by beam balance while weight by spring balance.
6. Existing body have never zero mass while weight can be zero. But according to modern physics m can be zero. m = mo/under root 1 - v^2 /c^2
Hope it helps uh :)
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1. Mass is the amount of matter or energy tht is in a body while weight is a force which exerts by Earth on body.
2. Mass is scalar as it only have magnitude while weight is a vector as it is a force.
3. Mass is constant, it doesn't change according to classical physics. But according to modern physics mass is also a variable if uh have high velocity near c(299,792,458 m/s) while weight is a complete variable.
4. Mass depends on matter or energy while weight depends upon g, Mass and curvature of spacetime too.
5. U can measure mass by beam balance while weight by spring balance.
6. Existing body have never zero mass while weight can be zero. But according to modern physics m can be zero. m = mo/under root 1 - v^2 /c^2
Hope it helps uh :)
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