what is the difference between mass and weight of an object . Will the mass and weight of an object on the earth be same as their values on Mars ? why ?
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Heya user ,
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Mass of a substance is the amount of matter contained in a body .
☆ Its S.I. unit is kg .
☆ It remains constant .
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Weight is the force with which a body is pulled to the centre of the earth .
☆ Its S.I. is N ( newton ) .
☆ It changes from place to place .
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Mass of a body on Mars will numerically be equal to what it was when it was on Earth since the matter contained by that body cannot change .
But weight will vary depending on the gravitational force exerted on the body .
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Here is your answer !!
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Mass of a substance is the amount of matter contained in a body .
☆ Its S.I. unit is kg .
☆ It remains constant .
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Weight is the force with which a body is pulled to the centre of the earth .
☆ Its S.I. is N ( newton ) .
☆ It changes from place to place .
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☆☆☆☆☆
Mass of a body on Mars will numerically be equal to what it was when it was on Earth since the matter contained by that body cannot change .
But weight will vary depending on the gravitational force exerted on the body .
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Mass is the amount of matter present in an organism while weight of an object is mass along with gravitational force I. e. W=Mg. Mass of an object will be same at any point of the universe but its weight depends on the amount of gravity present on that planet thus mass of object on Mars will be same but weight will be different
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