This video introduces and explains the difference between mass and weight for A Level Physics.
Mass and weight are words used all the time, often in the ‘wrong’ way. An object’s mass is constant and doesn’t change wherever the object is in the universe. An object’s weight is dependent on both its mass and the gravitational field strength it experiences: W=mg.
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