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what is the difference between mass and matter​

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Answered by doverani
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Explanation:

Mass is a definite quantity present in an entity. ...

In contrast, the matter is just the content of some physical substance in an entity present in any physical state. ...

The matter has its opposite called antimatter composed of antiparticles. ...

There is a definite unit for measuring mass

Answered by shanahajimagmailcom
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According to the general definition, matter is anything that occupies space (having volume) and has mass. On the other hand, mass is a quantity that measures of the quantity of matter in a particular object, particle, or space.

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