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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Mass is magnitude of the object in with SI unit as gram. Weight is the force of the the object due to gravity's acceleration. Formula for weight i. e force( weight ) = mass of the object * acceleration due to gravity. For example my mass is 40 kg and my weight on earth is 40kg*9.8 m/second square = 392 Newton.
My mass will not change anywhere but my weight can change according to each celestial body's acceleration due to gravity of that celestial body.
My mass will not change anywhere but my weight can change according to each celestial body's acceleration due to gravity of that celestial body.
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==> Mass
☆ It's a fundamental quantity
☆ It's the amount of matter contained in the body.
☆ It remains the same.
☆ It's unit is kilogram
☆ It's measured using physical balance.
==> Weight
☆ It's a derived quantity.
☆ It's the gravitational pull acting on the body.
☆ It varies form place to place.
☆ It's unit is Newton.
☆ It's measured using spring balance.
♢Mass of an object will be same on earth and made but as I told
● weight is the gravitational pull acting on the body
● weight varies from place to place.
The value of weight changes on earth and mars.
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HOPE IT IS HELPFUL :D
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HERE YOUR ANSWER IS
==> Mass
☆ It's a fundamental quantity
☆ It's the amount of matter contained in the body.
☆ It remains the same.
☆ It's unit is kilogram
☆ It's measured using physical balance.
==> Weight
☆ It's a derived quantity.
☆ It's the gravitational pull acting on the body.
☆ It varies form place to place.
☆ It's unit is Newton.
☆ It's measured using spring balance.
♢Mass of an object will be same on earth and made but as I told
● weight is the gravitational pull acting on the body
● weight varies from place to place.
The value of weight changes on earth and mars.
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HOPE IT IS HELPFUL :D
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