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when an object is called, it's size​

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Answered by pukhrambamnehadevi
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Answer:

Mass

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

The term "mass" refers to the amount of matter that makes up a thing.

Explanation:

mass:

  • The amount of matter in an item is indicated by the thing's mass. Gravity variations have no effect on an object's mass. However, if two things are measured at the same location on Earth, the heavier item will likewise have a greater mass.
  • Mass is a physical body's total amount of matter. Inertia, or the body's resistance to acceleration when a net force is applied, is also measured by this term. The intensity of an object's gravitational pull on other bodies is also influenced by its mass. The kilogram is the primary mass unit in the SI.
  • In physics, mass is a quantitative measurement of inertia, a basic characteristic of all matter. It essentially refers to a body of matter's resistance to changing its speed or location in response to the application of a force. The change caused by an applied force is smaller the more mass a body has.

hence "mass" refers to the amount of matter that makes up a thing.

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