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what is the difference between mass and weight in physics?

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Answered by perfectbrainly
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mass is quantity contained in the body.
weight is a gravitational pull acting on the body.

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Answered by shafnazfazil
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Mass

* The mass of a body is the quantity of matter contain in it.

* It's a scalar quantity.

* The SI unit of mass is kg.

* The mass of a body is constant and does not change from place to place.

* The mass of a body is cannot be zero.


Weight

* The weight of the body is the force with which it is attached towards the earth.

W = mg

* Weight is a vector quantity.

* Weight of the body changes from place to place.

* The weight of a body is not constant.

* It can be zero.

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