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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 hvgp
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Mass would be the same on Mars.
Weight would be different, I think it’s around 1/4 of Earth at sea level.
Even flying at the cruising altitude of an airplane will have a measurable affect on your weight. This is why your doctor’s office takes your weight using a balance scale, rather than your bathroom spring scale. Any differences in the gravitational pull on you will be replicated on the weights you are being measured against, whereas the spring scale is producing a constant affect tied to the tension of the spring. If you move further from the center of mass, your attraction to the earth goes down; but, the spring remains constant and thus it reads you as weighing less.

Mass is how much matter you have. Weight is the affect of gravity.

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Yes, the mass of any object in the earth be same on that if Mars, because mass is always constant.
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