Asked by justin
Which statement explains how weight is different from mass?
Mass is a varying property.
Mass is measured in newtons.
Weight is always greater than mass.
Weight is a measure of gravitational pull.
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"Weight is a measure of gravitational pull."
Explanation: Mass is the amount of matter (measured in kilograms) and is the same everywhere; weight is the force gravity exerts on that mass (W = m·g), measured in newtons, and changes with the local gravitational field.
Explanation: Mass is the amount of matter (measured in kilograms) and is the same everywhere; weight is the force gravity exerts on that mass (W = m·g), measured in newtons, and changes with the local gravitational field.
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