WHAT IS DIFFRENCE BETWENN FORCE AND WEIGHT
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Answer / pradeep
Weight=mgh
where m=mass
g=gravity
h=height
Force=ma
where m=mass
a=accelaration
weight=Force X Distance
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Answer / guest
WEIGHT IS GENRATED WITH HELP OF VERTICAL FORCE DUE TO
GRAVITATION
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Answer / your friend
weightt = mass * g (acceleration due to gravitty =9.8 m/s2
)
force= mass * a (acceleation ; it can have any value ,it
unit is m/s2)
for eg;
m=10kg
weeight=10*9.8=98kgwt(ushualy expressesed in "kgwt" )
for force;
eg;
vehicle of mass =900kg
acceleration of =2m/s2
force=1800kgm/s2 (uhsualy expressed in Newtons "N"
9.8kgm/s2=1N
[(1800)/(9.8)]=183.67 N
ie ,
actualy weight is the force acting on a body due to
earth gravition..
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