what is the difference between mass and weight in science
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WEIGHT
1.weight is a force 2.exerted by earth on the body.
3.it is a vector quantity.
it can be 0
4.Its unit is kg m /s^2or newton(N)
MASS
1.Mass is the amount of matter present in the body.
2.It is a scalar quantity
3.It cannot be 0
4.its unit is kg
1.weight is a force 2.exerted by earth on the body.
3.it is a vector quantity.
it can be 0
4.Its unit is kg m /s^2or newton(N)
MASS
1.Mass is the amount of matter present in the body.
2.It is a scalar quantity
3.It cannot be 0
4.its unit is kg
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Mass is the amount of matter present in a body it is a scalar quantity it's SI unit is Kg it is measured by spring balance
Weight is the gravitational force acting on a body it is a vector quantity it's SI unit is N(Newton) it is measured by physical balance
Weight is the gravitational force acting on a body it is a vector quantity it's SI unit is N(Newton) it is measured by physical balance
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