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Mass (symbolized m) is a dimensionless quantity representing the amount of matter in a particle or object. The standard unit of mass in the International System (SI) is the kilogram (kg). ... The mass of an object can be calculated if the force and the acceleration are known. Mass is not the same thing as weight.



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Answered by drishtisingh156
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the amount of matter in a particle or object. The standard unit of mass in the International System (SI) is the kilogram (kg). ... The mass of an object can be calculated if the force and the acceleration are known. Mass is not the same thing as weight

Answered by Itempatron
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Mass is basically the amount of substance the object posseses (different than mole and density) whereas weight is the force with which the object is being pulled towards the source of gravity, i.e. Mass always remains the same but weight will change according to the variation of the gravitational force.

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