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Which force accounts for the difference between mass and weight?(4 points)
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Gravitational force
Gravitational force
Air resistance force
Air resistance force
Frictional force
Frictional force
Magnetic force
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Gravitational force.
Mass is an intrinsic amount of matter (kg); weight is the gravitational force on that mass (N), given by W = m·g, so gravity is what makes weight different from mass.
Mass is an intrinsic amount of matter (kg); weight is the gravitational force on that mass (N), given by W = m·g, so gravity is what makes weight different from mass.
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