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10Mass changes from place to place.
Weight is the force of gravity acting on an object.
Mass is a vector quantity.
Weight is measured using a spring balance.
Weight depends on the mass of the object.
Acceleration due to gravity is same everywhere on Earth.
Weight of an object is more at the poles than at the equator.
On the Moon, objects weigh more than on Earth.
Weight is directly proportional to acceleration due to gravity.
A person can lift six times more mass on the Moon than on Earth.
Percentage: 0%
What will be the weight of a man on the Moon, if his weight on Earth is 750 N? (The acceleration due to the gravity of the Moon = 1.63 m/s²)
The mass of planet B is twice the mass of planet A but its radius is half of the radius of planet A. Similarly, the mass of planet C is half of the mass of planet A, but its radius is twice the radius of planet A. If the weight of an object in planets A, B, and C is W₁, W₂, and W₃ respectively, which of the following order is correct?
Mass of an object depends on:
Weight of an object is measured in:
Which quantity remains constant everywhere?
Weight is a:
Weight of an object on Moon is:
Instrument used to measure weight is:
Weight of an object depends on:
Which formula represents weight?
The total quantity of matter present in an object is called ______.
Mass is a ______ quantity.
The SI unit of mass is ______ (kg).
The force of gravity acting on an object is called its ______.
Weight is a ______ quantity.
The SI unit of weight is ______ (N).
The formula to calculate weight is ______ = mg.
Mass of an object does not change with ______.
Weight of an object depends on ______ due to gravity.
The weight of an object on the Moon is about ______-sixth of its weight on Earth.