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what is the difference between mass and weight?????? ols help me out... ​

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Answered by Arka00
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mass is the amount of matter present in a body. it's SI unit is kg. the mass of a body remains same everywhere in the universe if we consider it as constant. It is a scalar quantity. Mass of a body is directly proportional to the force applied on it with the formula M (mass)=force(F)/acceleration(A)

and also M = weight/acceleration due to gravity.

weight is the upward thrust the body experiences as it starts accelerating through the space time with other masses around it or simply it is the force by which it is pulled down by the centripetal force / the acceleration due to gravity (g) of a planet . it's a vector quantity with the SI unit as N (Newton). It's value changes as the acceleration due to gravity changes ( indirectly if u shift to other planet or the mass of the planet is increased ), the acceleration due to gravity or the weight changes . Weight (W) = Mass(M) × Acceleration due to gravity (g).

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