what is the different between mass and weight of an object will the mass and weight of an object on the earth be same as their value on Mars? why?
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Mass is the amount of constituents/matter present inside a body.
Weight is the force by which earth attracts a body towards itself.
Mass will be same on earth and mars but weight would be different because weight delends on value of acc. due to gravity which changes from place to place.
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Mass is the amount of constituents/matter present inside a body.
Weight is the force by which earth attracts a body towards itself.
Mass will be same on earth and mars but weight would be different because weight delends on value of acc. due to gravity which changes from place to place.
☆ Hope it helps
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mass is amount of matter present in a substance
while.
weight is the force of gravity acting on a body
weight of a object on mass is 1/6 that of earth
and this is due to less mass of earth.
as
weight= mass×acceleration due to gravity
while.
weight is the force of gravity acting on a body
weight of a object on mass is 1/6 that of earth
and this is due to less mass of earth.
as
weight= mass×acceleration due to gravity
Anonymous:
hi frnd weight is 1/6 on moon not on mrs
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