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In absolute system force is normalized as one unit mass times one unit length per second².i.e.
1N=1Kg*1m/1sec².
But in gravitational system it depends on acceleration due to gravity 'g'.
This is how it differs from absolute system;because g is not absolute,it is variable.
Since weight is a force hence its units are different in both system.
However W is defined as
W=m.g in both the systems
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1N=1Kg*1m/1sec².
But in gravitational system it depends on acceleration due to gravity 'g'.
This is how it differs from absolute system;because g is not absolute,it is variable.
Since weight is a force hence its units are different in both system.
However W is defined as
W=m.g in both the systems
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Although the forces possess the same units, Newton (kg m/s²), the forces are gravitational force is very different due to the fact that it has a predetermined value of acceleration, 9.81 m/s². This value is also subject to change based on the strength of the gravitational field.
Thus, even though the units are the same, their values are different.
Thus, even though the units are the same, their values are different.