why the weight of a body is not constant
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Weight of a body depends upon mass of the body and acceleration due to gravity. The gravitational acceleration is not constant and changes depending on the mass of the larger body. Thus weight is not constant, unlike mass.
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Weight of a body depends upon mass of the body and acceleration due to gravity. The gravitational acceleration is not constant and changes depending on the mass of the larger body. Thus weight is not constant, unlike mass.
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