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23. what is the difference between mass and weight? 24. tell me what it…

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  1. what is the difference between mass and weight? 24. tell me what it means for an interaction/force to be non - contact and give an example. 25. draw and label all forces: a book sliding across a table to the right and slowing down 26. draw and label all forces: a skydiver falling at constant velocity 27. draw and label all forces: a ball being thrown upward

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Brief Explanations

Mass is the amount of matter in an object, a scalar quantity measured in kilograms (kg). Weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity, a vector quantity measured in newtons (N), calculated as \(W = mg\) where \(m\) is mass and \(g\) is gravitational - acceleration.

Brief Explanations

A non - contact force is an interaction that occurs without physical contact between objects. An example is the gravitational force between the Earth and the Moon or the magnetic force between two magnets not touching.

Brief Explanations

The forces acting on the book are the force of gravity (\(F_g\)) pulling it downwards, the normal force (\(F_N\)) exerted by the table upwards perpendicular to the surface, and the frictional force (\(F_f\)) acting to the left (opposite to the direction of motion) which causes it to slow down.

Answer:

Mass is the amount of matter, a scalar. Weight is the gravitational force on an object, a vector.

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