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the mass of a lump of gold is constant everywhere but its weight isnt explain both in weight and mass
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the mass of a lump of gold is constant everywhere but its weight isnt explain both in weight and mass
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That is very true, but what is the question asking you.
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Mass is the how much space the object is taking up while mass is the amount of force is exerted by the force of gravity. Weight is the measurement of the force which gravity acts upon.
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