Write six points of differences between Mass and Weight.
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MASS:
- Mass is simply the measure of the amount of matter in a body.
- Mass is denoted by “M”.
- Mass is always constant for a body and there are several formulas to calculate mass.
One way to calculate mass is:
Mass = volume × density
- Mass is a base quantity.
- Mass only has magnitude and so, it is a scalar quantity.
- The SI unit of mass is Kilogram (Kg).
- Mass does not depend upon gravity and is constant everywhere.
- Mass can never be zero.
- Mass can be easily measured using any ordinary balance like beam balance, lever balance, pan balance, etc.
WEIGHT
- Weight is the measure of the amount of force acting on a mass due to acceleration due to gravity
- Weight is denoted by “W”.
- Weight is the measure of the gravitational force acting on a body.
- Weight can be calculated from the following formula:
Weight = mass × acceleration due to gravity
- Weight is a derived quantity.
- Weight has both magnitude and direction (towards the centre of gravity) and so, it is a vector quantity.
- The SI unit of weight is Newton (N).
- Weight is dependent on gravity and so, it varies from place to place.
- Weight can be zero where there is no gravity (like space).
- Weight can be measured by a spring balance or by using its formula.
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