what is the difference between the mass and weight of an object while the masses and object on earth be same as their values on Mars? why?
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Mass can be defined as a quantity tells how much matter present in a particle or in an object.Mass has no shape and it is like a property to matter that resists change in its state of motion.
while weight can be defined as the gravitational pull of an object that is the force of gravity acting on the amount of mass.
Mass is constant for an object.If you take 1kg mass from earth to any place in the universe it will remain constant.
But weight is not like that it may change and vary from place to place due to gravitational differences of celestial bodies.
the mass of an object will be same on both earth and mars but not the weight of it as mars gravity is weaker than ours
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while weight can be defined as the gravitational pull of an object that is the force of gravity acting on the amount of mass.
Mass is constant for an object.If you take 1kg mass from earth to any place in the universe it will remain constant.
But weight is not like that it may change and vary from place to place due to gravitational differences of celestial bodies.
the mass of an object will be same on both earth and mars but not the weight of it as mars gravity is weaker than ours
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