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A mass of 1 kg weighs about 10 N on Earth. A block of metal hanging from a force meter weighs 40 N in the air . When the object is lowered into water it only weighs 30 N. you force meter metal block water i. What is the mass of the metal block? ii. What is the upthrust on the block? iii. What weight of water is displaced by the block? iv. What mass of water is displaced by the block? ​

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Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Mass is usually measured in grams (g) or kilograms (kg). Mass measures the quantity of matter regardless of both its location in the universe and the gravitational force applied to it. ... One of the fundamental laws of chemistry is that of mass conservation.

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