write three points of differences between mass and weight?
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weight refers to amount of matter contained in a body
mass refers to gravitational pull exerted on a body by earth
weight is not constant
mass is constant
weight is measured in kg
mass is measured in newton
mass refers to gravitational pull exerted on a body by earth
weight is not constant
mass is constant
weight is measured in kg
mass is measured in newton
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Hey friend,
Here is the answer you were looking for:
Weight:
I) The SI unit of weight is Newton denoted by N.
II) The force with which the mass is attracted towards center is called weight. In other words, the product of mass and force of Gravity is called weight.
III) The weight of a body can be zero. For example: in space.
IV) The weight of a body is not constant. It changes according to the acceleration due to gravity.
Mass:
I) The SI unit of mass is kilogram which is denoted by kg.
II) The matter contained in it is called mass.
III) The mass of an abject can never be zero.
IV) The mass of a body is constant.
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@Mahak24
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Here is the answer you were looking for:
Weight:
I) The SI unit of weight is Newton denoted by N.
II) The force with which the mass is attracted towards center is called weight. In other words, the product of mass and force of Gravity is called weight.
III) The weight of a body can be zero. For example: in space.
IV) The weight of a body is not constant. It changes according to the acceleration due to gravity.
Mass:
I) The SI unit of mass is kilogram which is denoted by kg.
II) The matter contained in it is called mass.
III) The mass of an abject can never be zero.
IV) The mass of a body is constant.
Hope this helps!!!
@Mahak24
Thanks...
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