Science, asked by manojgnof, 1 month ago

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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Answered by 9249shaikhzoya
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Mass is a scalar quantity that does not change. Weight is a vector and it changes under the change of gravitational acceleration. Mass of a physical object can never be zero although its weight can. An object weighs differently on the Earth and the Moon but its mass remains the same.

Answered by Anonymous
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Mass is a measure of how much force it will take to change that path. ... Weight, on the other hand, is a measure of the amount of downwards force that gravity exerts on an object. This force increases with the object's mass: the more inertia it has, the harder gravity pulls.

The weight of a body can be measured using a spring balance and a weighing machine. The mass of an object on the Earth will be same as that on Mars but its weight on both the planets will be different. ... It is a constant for every object falling on Earth's surface.

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