Comparison Between Inertial & Gravitational Mass | Notes, Important Questions & Answers, MCQS, Quiz

Introduction

Understanding the difference between inertial mass and gravitational mass is crucial for students preparing for JEE, NEET, and CBSE Class 11 Physics exams. This topic is fundamental in Newtonian Mechanics and helps in solving problems related to motion and gravitation.

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πŸ“Œ Comparison Between Inertial and Gravitational Mass

Q1: What is Inertial Mass?

βœ… Answer: Inertial mass is the resistance a body offers to a change in its state of motion when a force is applied. It is measured using Newton’s Second Law of Motion (F=ma).

Q2: What is Gravitational Mass?

βœ… Answer: Gravitational mass determines the gravitational force exerted by or experienced by a body. It is measured using Newton’s Law of Gravitation (F = GMm/R2).

πŸ“Œ Key Differences Between Inertial and Gravitational Mass

PropertyInertial MassGravitational Mass
DefinitionResistance to motion changeAbility to attract or be attracted by gravity
Measurement MethodUsing Newton’s Second Law (F=ma)Using Newton’s Law of Gravitation (F = GMm/R2)
UnitKilogram (kg)Kilogram (kg)
Depends onApplied forceGravitational attraction
Measuring InstrumentInertial balanceSpring balance

πŸ“Œ Comparison Between Mass and Weight

Q3: What is the Difference Between Mass and Weight?

βœ… Answer:

Mass (m)Weight (W)
Mass is the quantity of matter in a body.Weight is the force due to gravity acting on a body.
Independent of gravitational acceleration (g).Varies with gravitational acceleration (g).
SI Unit: Kilogram (kg).SI Unit: Newton (N).
Scalar quantity.Vector quantity.
Measured using a physical balance.Measured using a spring balance.

πŸ“Œ Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers

Q1: Inertial mass of a body is determined by:

πŸ”˜ (A) Newton’s Law of Gravitation
πŸ”˜ (B) Newton’s Second Law of Motion
πŸ”˜ (C) Kepler’s Laws
πŸ”˜ (D) None of these

βœ… Correct Answer: (B) Newton’s Second Law of Motion
πŸ’‘ Explanation: Inertial mass is determined by the equation F=maF = maF=ma, which comes from Newton’s Second Law of Motion.

Q2: The weight of an object is maximum at:

πŸ”˜ (A) Equator
πŸ”˜ (B) Poles
πŸ”˜ (C) Center of the Earth
πŸ”˜ (D) In Space

βœ… Correct Answer: (B) Poles
πŸ’‘ Explanation: The value of ggg is highest at the poles, so weight is maximum there.

Q3: Which instrument is used to measure gravitational mass?

πŸ”˜ (A) Physical balance
πŸ”˜ (B) Inertial balance
πŸ”˜ (C) Spring balance
πŸ”˜ (D) Beam balance

βœ… Correct Answer: (C) Spring balance
πŸ’‘ Explanation: Spring balance measures weight, which depends on gravitational mass.


πŸ“Œ FAQs on Inertial and Gravitational Mass

Q1: Is inertial mass always equal to gravitational mass?

βœ… Answer: Yes, in all experiments conducted so far, inertial mass has been found to be equal to gravitational mass. This is a key assumption in Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.

Q2: Can weight be zero?

βœ… Answer: Yes, at infinity (far away from any gravitational source) and at the center of the Earth, weight becomes zero because g=0g = 0g=0.

Q3: Why does an astronaut feel weightless in space?

βœ… Answer: In space, an astronaut is in free fall, experiencing zero net force, which creates a sensation of weightlessness.


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Physics Quiz: Inertial vs Gravitational Mass

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