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10 points of difference between mass and weight

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Difference between the mass and weight -

Mass Weight
  1. Mass is the amount of matter contained in the body.
  2. Mass is an intrinsic property of the body.
  3. The mass of a body remains the same everywhere in the universe.
  4. The SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg).
  5. Mass of a body can be measured using beam balance, pan balance, etc.
  6. The mass of a body cannot be zero.
  7. Mass is the measure of inertia equation for weight.
  8. Mass is a scalar quantity.
  9. Mass is measured with a help of physical balance.
  10. The mass resists motion.

  1. Weight is the force exerted on a body due to the gravitational pull of another body such as the earth, the sun, etc.
  2. Weight is an extrinsic property of the body.
  3. The weight of a body depends on the local acceleration due to gravity where it is placed.
  4. Since weight is a force, its SI unit is Newton (N).
  5. The weight of a body can be measured using a spring balance, weighing machine, etc.
  6. The weight of a body can be zero.
  7. Weight is the measure of force.
  8. Weight is a vector quantity.
  9. Weight is measured with help of spring balance.
  10. Weight produces motion.




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