Physics, asked by avantikapal989, 21 days ago

which physical quantity of a body always remains constant?
a) mass
b) weight
c) speed
d) force​

Answers

Answered by bariksasthi02
3

Answer:

mass always remains constant, as weight changes with acceleration due to gravity.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

mass always remains constant, as weight changes with acceleration due to gravity.

Explanation:

The term of "fundamental physical constant" is reserved for physical quantities which, according to the current state of knowledge, are regarded as immutable and as non-derivable from more fundamental principles. Notable examples are the speed of light c, and the gravitational constant G.

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