What is the difference between mass weight of an object Will the mass weight of an object the earth her as their values on Mars? Why?
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W = m ∗ g W = m * g W=m∗g Comparing Mass and Weight. For the most part, when comparing mass and weight on Earth—without moving! —the values for mass and weight are the same. If you change your location with respect to gravity, mass will remain unchanged, but weight will not.
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The mass of an object is the amount of matter present in it . ... The mass of an object will be the same on the earth and Mars. But the weight will not be the same because the value of g on Mars is different from hast on the earth
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