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 ? pls answer this question if you really know don't answer for earning points
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➡MASS & WEIGHT ⬅
⏪MASS : THE AMOUNT OF MASS CONTAINED IN AN OBJECT IS CALLED ITS MASS . THE MASS OF AN OBJECT REMAINS CONSTANT IRRESPECTIVE OF ANY CHANGE IN EXTERNAL CONDITIONS .
⏪WEIGHT : THE FORCE OF GRAVITY EXERTED ON A BODY IS KNOWN AS WEIGHT . THE WEIGHT OF AN OBJECT IS NOT CONSTANT . IT VARIES ACCORDING TO THE VARIATION IN THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE.
✔THE MASS OF AN OBJECT WOULD REMAIN SAME IN MARS BUT THE WEIGHT WOULD VARY BECAUSE THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE VARIES ON THE PLANET .
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➡MASS & WEIGHT ⬅
⏪MASS : THE AMOUNT OF MASS CONTAINED IN AN OBJECT IS CALLED ITS MASS . THE MASS OF AN OBJECT REMAINS CONSTANT IRRESPECTIVE OF ANY CHANGE IN EXTERNAL CONDITIONS .
⏪WEIGHT : THE FORCE OF GRAVITY EXERTED ON A BODY IS KNOWN AS WEIGHT . THE WEIGHT OF AN OBJECT IS NOT CONSTANT . IT VARIES ACCORDING TO THE VARIATION IN THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE.
✔THE MASS OF AN OBJECT WOULD REMAIN SAME IN MARS BUT THE WEIGHT WOULD VARY BECAUSE THE GRAVITATIONAL FORCE VARIES ON THE PLANET .
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