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Which statement is accurate about mass or weight?
Mass can be measured in newtons.
Weight can be measured in pounds.
A bowling ball has the same mass as a golf ball.
Objects have the same weight regardless of where they are.

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Answered by saicharan200597
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Answer:

Mass of an object is the amount of matter present in it while weight is the force exerted on the body by virtue of gravity i.e W = F = mg

(1) Mass can't be measured in newtons. It can be in kg or grams.

(2) Weight can be measured in pounds. 1 pound = 4.44 Newton.

(3) A bowling ball has more mass than a basketball. The mass of basketball is approximately 3.5 kg while that of the bowling ball is 7.25 kg.

(4) A bowling ball weighs more than a basketball. This is because the mass of the bowling ball is more.

(5) Mass can't be measured with a balance. If we are measuring with balance, gravity will always act.

(6) Weight can be measured with a scale. If an object is held along a spring, it is used to measure weight.

(7) Objects have the same mass regardless of where they are. The mass remains constant everywhere.

(8) Objects do not weigh the same regardless of where they are. This is because the value of acceleration due to gravity varies with location. So, the value of weight is different.

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