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What is the difference between mass and weight?(1 point)
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Mass measures the force of gravity. Weight measures matter.
Mass measures the force of gravity. Weight measures matter.
Mass depends on the force of gravity. Weight is always the same.
Mass depends on the force of gravity. Weight is always the same.
Mass depends on location. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
Mass depends on location. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
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Mass is the same everywhere. Weight depends on the force of gravity.
(Explanation: mass is the amount of matter (kg); weight is the gravitational force on that mass, W = m·g, measured in newtons.)
(Explanation: mass is the amount of matter (kg); weight is the gravitational force on that mass, W = m·g, measured in newtons.)
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