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4 February, 12:20
State the difference between mass and weight
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Isaias Osborne
4 February, 12:24
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Mass is the measurement of what amount of matter is contained in an object. Whereas
weight is the measurement the pull of gravity on an object.
Another way to differentiate both is Mass is measured on a balance comparing a known amount a matter of to an unknown amount of matter and weight is measured on a scale.
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