Science, asked by NarkarKrutika, 9 months ago

What is the difference between mass and weight? Will the mass and weight of an object on Earth be the same on Mars? Why?

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Answered by purujitpranshu
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Answer:

The weight of a body can be measured using a spring balance and a weighing machine. 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. ... It is a constant for every object falling on Earth's surface.

Answered by Bisrut
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Answer:

Both are obviously different.

Explanation:

Mass is the amount of matter contained in a substance. Weight is just mass multiplied by gravity (w = mg). The mass of an object is constant and will never change. But as I said, weight can differ between places with a different gravitational force. Mass will remain the same, but the weight of that object will change due to the weaker gravity of Mars when compared to the Earth.

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