Physics
Is there any difference between weight and mass?
Measurements
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Yes, there are lot of differences between weight and mass of an object :
| Mass | Weight |
|---|---|
| The amount of matter in an object. | The force with which gravity pulls an object toward the Earth. |
| It is constant everywhere in the universe. | It changes if gravity changes |
| It's SI unit is kilogram (kg). | It's SI unit is newton (N). |
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