Physics, asked by Nisha161, 1 year ago

Write two points to distinguish between ‘mass’ and ‘weight’ of a body? .

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mass of a body is the measurement done without its gravitational force but weight is measured with gravitational force mass determines actual measurement but weight does not
 

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weight is also equal to gravitational FORCE*MASS.
of course mas = weight / gravitational force.
weight differs in many planets.
for example my weight is 80 kg( in earth ), then my mass is 8 kg as the gravitational force is about 10.
in moon my mass will be constant 8 kg but my weight will be 8*10/6= 13.3333333333333333333...............
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