Science, asked by ombalesiddhi, 10 months ago

will the mass and weight of an object on the earth be same as their values on Mars? Why? ​

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Answered by mayesaahmed
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Answer:

Mass of an object remains same irrespective of its location and motion in classical mechanics. So mass will be same on both Mars and Earth. However the weight is measure of force exerted by a body on the ground. Hence this value will be affected by the local value of gravitational acceleration.

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Answered by varadad25
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Answer:

Mass of the object will be same on the earth as its value on Mars.

Weight of the object will not be same on the earth as its value of Mars.

Explanation:

1. Mass of an object on the earth will be same as its value on Mars.

2. Mass means the amount of matter present in an object.

3. The amount of matter always remains constnt anywhere.

4. Hence, mass will be same of the object on the earth and on Mars.

5. Weight means the force with which the earth attracts the object.

6. It depends upon the value of acceleration due to gravity ( g ) at a particular place.

7. The value of g is not same on the earth and Mars.

8. Hence, weight will not be the same on the earth and on the Mars.

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