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write any three differences between mass and weight of an object

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Answered by Mankuthemonkey01
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Mass :-


1) Mass is defined as amount of matter or amount of particles any object has.

2) Mass is always constant. Mass doesn't change with acceleration or change of place. Mass is always equal at any place


3) SI unit of mass is kg (kilogram)


Weight :-

1) Weight is the measure of force exerted by a body due to g (acceleration due to gravity)

2) Weight is not constant. It changes with gravity. If gravity increases weight also increases and if gravity decreases then weight also decreases

3) SI unit of weight is N (Newton)


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Answered by Anonymous
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1 ). Mass is the quantity of matter in a body regardless of its volume or of any forces acting on it.

Weight is a measurement of the gravitational force acting on an object.

2). Mass is always constant at any place and any time.

The weight of an object depends on the gravity at that place.

3 ). Mass = Scalar and base quantity.

Weight = Vector and derived quantity.

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