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24 November, 16:04

Explain the difference between mass and weight provide an example to illustrate the distinction

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  1. 24 November, 16:21
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    Mass is a measure of how much actual matter there is. Weight is the resulting downward force resulting from the local gravitational field.

    example: John has a mass of 80Kg's on earth and 80Kg's when in zero gravity. John also has a weight of 80Kg's on earth, 13.5KG's on the moon and is weightless in zero gravity.
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