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What is the difference between weight and mass?

1. Weight is the force with which gravity pulls on a mass.

Maybe the simplest way to explain the difference is that on the Moon or on Mars, your weight is reduced
because gravity is weaker there, but your mass is still the same.

2. The mass, strictly the inertial mass, relates the acceleration of a body to the applied force via Newton's
law:
F=maF=ma
So if you apply a force of 1 Newton to a mass of 1kg it will accelerate at 1m/s22. This is true whether the
object is floating in space or in a gravity field e.g. at the Earth's surface.
The weight is the force a body exerts when it is in a gravitational field. The weight depends on the
gravitational field. For example the weight of a 1kg mass at the Earth's surface is 9.81 Newtons, while at
the surface of Mars it's about 3.5 Newtons.

This is possibly a bit too much info: if so ignore this last paragraph. Although weight specifically means the
force exerted in a gravitational field, Einstein told us that sitting stationary in a gravitational field is
equivalent to being accelerated in the absence of gravity. The inertial mass defined using Newton's laws is
the same as the gravitational mass defined by the force a body exerts in a gravitational field. So if you take a
1kg mass at the Earth's surface, the weight of 9.81 Newtons it exerts is exactly the same as the force you'd
need to accelerate the 1kg mass at 9.81m/s22.

just to clarify, when most people say "weight" they are really referring to mass right? So when I say my weight is 84kgs,
that's my mass and my weight is really 84 x 9.81 = 824.04 Newtons. So 824 Newtons is my weight.

3. Yes of course, According to physics the Mass and Weight are different from each other. Following is
their main difference,

Mass:
Mass is the amount of matter contained in a body.
Mass of the body is the constant quantity and does not change with the change of position or location.
Weight:
Weight is the force exerted by a body when it is in a gravitational field. It depends upon the gravitational field
Weight of the body is the variable quantity and changes with the change in position and location due to the
acceleration of the gravity acting on it. Yes they are used at different places and time.
So these are the basic difference between Weight and Mass of the object

Mass is actually not the amount of matter contained by a body. Mole is. 12 grams of Carbon-12 has 6.02x10^23 atoms in it
which is called a mol of something. So mass is not the amount of matter contained by a body. In classical physics it is the
unit of inertia.

4. Mass is a constant for each object, meaning that the mass won't change unless the object changes.
On the other hand Weight changes due to the gravity; any object's weight is the force pulling it down to the
ground. The force can be determined like so: F=MAF=MA, where FF is the force, MM is the mass
and AA is the acceleration (the gravity in case of weight). So W=MGW=MG, where WW is the
weight, MM is the mass and GG is the gravity.
Btw, weight is in Newtons, while Mass is in kilograms.
1Newton=1Kgmm/s2

5. There is a basic difference, because mass is the actual amount of material contained in a body and is
measured in kg, gm, etc.

Whereas weight is the force exerted by the gravity on that object mg.

Here m=mass in kg,gm,.. g=9.8m/s2g=9.8m/s2 (acceleration due to gravity)


Note that mass is independent of everything but weight is different on the earth, moon, etc.

6. To elaborate on John Rennie's answer - As he said, the mass is the inertial mass of the body, which isn't
the same as the weight. The weight is typically defined in context to a gravitational field.
No doubt you know that the acceleration due to gravity on the earth's surface is 9.8m/s29.8m/s2 (on
average). So if your mass on earth is say, 5 kilograms, your weight on earth would be 9.85=49N9.85=49N.
So the weight that your weighing machine registers is your weight, not your mass. You'd have to divide by
the acceleration due to gravity at that point to calculate the mass.
So basically your weight basically measures the force that you exert on the weighing scale, not the actual
mass of your body. Which is why if you stand on a weighing scale in free fall it'll register zero, since you
aren't exerting any additional force on it.

7. Mass is the amount of matter in an object.it is also does not change with ur position.While weight is the
effect of gravity on a given mass.it is also a variable quantity and changes with the change in position and
location due to the acceleration of the gravity acting on it

8. Weight is the force that the body exerts onto its support. Mass is an abstract property of the body
invariant of the support and defining what acceleration the body gets when being affected by a force.

This is why weightlessness is possible inside an airplane in freefall (or a space ship rotating an orbit) - both
experience the same acceleration and so both move with the same speed and so the body exerts zero force
onto its support and so it becomes weightless.

9. Mass is not variable while weight depends on the force of gravity wich is the body. Per example a body
on the Earth is drawn to the Earth with a force of 9.8 m/s^2 while the same body with the same mass is
drawn 2,5 if it was on the Jupiters surface. In other words the same body with the same mass is dr

10. The major difference between weight and mass --weight is dependent on surrounding and mass is not.
e.g. If you travel to space where you will be weightless because you have no surrounding mass exerting on
you. But in space your mass will be constant as it was on earth.

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