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What is the difference between mass and weight of an object on the earth be same as thier values on Mars? Why?​

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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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. This is because the weight (W) of an object at a place depends on the acceleration due to gravity of that place i.e. W= mg or W ∝ g and since the values of acceleration due to gravity on both the planets differ, thus the weight of the object will be different for both the planets.

Answered by visionseller786
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Here is the full answer.

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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