difference between velocity and mass
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Velocity is the speed in a certain direction, e.g. 100mph north would be a velocity. Mass is easiest understood as a measure of how hard it is to change that objects velocity. Mass is different from weight, which is mass times the strength of gravity.
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Velocity is the speed in a certain direction, e.g. 100mph north would be a velocity. Mass is easiest understood as a measure of how hard it is to change that objects velocity*. ... Mass is different from weight, which is mass times the strength of gravity.
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