Atomic mass and atomic weight are same.why[not]?

In simple terms, at microscopic level, gravity can be ignored. And so, we say that atomic mass and weight are the same. Gravity comes into play when dealing with macroscopic things.

As you know, an atom is very small, so other forces are operational more than gravity example, electrostatic forces of attraction or repulsion. Khajuria 25 months ago.

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