what is the defination of 'Mass' & 'Weight'
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Answer / sakthivel
with out gravitational force + amount substance= mass
with gravitational force + amount substance=weight
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Answer / jignya
amount of matter contained in a body is called its mass
whereas the gravitational force acting on a body is called
its weight
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Answer / prem kumar pathak
Force=Mass*Acceleration
therefore ,
Mass=Force/Acceleration
weight= mass* gravitational force
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