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Question 4(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (01.02 MC) Two descriptions about physical quantities are given below: Quantity A: It has the same unit as force. Quantity B: It measures the amount of matter in an object. What quantities are these most likely describing? Both Quantity A and Quantity B are mass. Both Quantity A and Quantity B are forces. Quantity A is weight and Quantity B is mass. Quantity A is mass and Quantity B is weight.

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Answered by SoumyaMishra247
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Answer:

Quantity A is weight and Quantity B is mass.

Explanation:

The unit of force can be written as units of mass × acceleration ( as F = ma)

This is also the unit for expressing force due to gravity, or weight of an object.

ex - kgm/s^2

The amount of matter in an object is called its mass.

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