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Which of the following statements is true? a. Mass is a force measured in kilogram b. Mass is a force measured in newton c. Weight is a force measured in kilogram d. Weight is a force measured in newton

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Answered by brokenHeartSadGirl
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Answered by ExᴏᴛɪᴄExᴘʟᴏʀᴇƦ
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True statements are

✭ Mass is a force measured in Kilogram

✭ Weight is a force measured in Newton

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\bullet\:\pink{\sf Mass}

»» Mass is usually said as the amount of matter cantained in a body

»» But now it is said as the resistance that is provided by a body for a change in the state of motion

»» It is same in any place, no matter if you're on moon or Earth

»» SI unit of Mass is Kilogram

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\bullet\:\orange{\sf Weight}

»» Weight is the amount of gravitational force applied in a body

»» Weight of something can change from one place to another, because the Gravitational force of places change

»» For Example a person weights \sf\dfrac{1}{6} th the weight that was recorded on earth and this is because the Gravitational force of earth is more than that of moon

»» Weight is measured as the product of the mass and the gravitational acceleration (W = M×F)

»» SI unit of Weight is Newton

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