Which is true about mass and weight?
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Mass is measured with a s...
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Which is true about mass and weight?
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Mass is measured with a spring scale.
Mass must be in kg and weight in N to do our calculations.
Mass and weight are the same thing.
Mass depends on location, weight is the same everywhere.
Objects dropped in a vacuum (no air) will fall at different rates because they have different weights.
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