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what is mass?
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Answered by Moonlight568
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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. ... Your mass on the earth and the moon are identical

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • A physical body's mass refers to the amount of matter it contains.
  • It's also a measure of the body's inertia, or the resistance to acceleration (velocity change) when a net force is applied.
  • The gravitational pull between two bodies is also determined by the mass of an item.
  • The kilogram is the SI's base mass unit (kg).
  • Even though mass is frequently established by measuring an object's weight on a spring scale rather than comparing it directly to known masses on a balancing scale, mass is not the same as weight in physics.
  • Because of the reduced gravity on the Moon, an object would weigh less than it would on Earth, but its mass would remain the same.
  • This is due to the fact that weight is a force, but mass is the characteristic that defines the force's strength (together with gravity).

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