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not all the time but sometimes you can tell by the weight or sometimes you cant lift it to see how much mass is in it
An object with a large mass is harder to get moving and harder to stop than an object with less mass. I hope this helps
Momentum is the product of measuring the mass and velocity of a moving object. How much something weighs by the rate of speed it was traveling. Can tell you alot about the damage that could be doneup on impact. As well as tell you how much force would be needed to stop the object in question.
That depends on how much experience you have in that area. But no, I'd say you cant tell the temperature of an object just by touch.
Matter.
Mass and weight are both capable of telling you how much matter is in an object, it just depends on what other information you have. For instance if you have weight then you will also need to know the gravity and the density of atoms per gram of this object. If you know mass which is different from weight then you will only need to know the density of the object.
Volume "tells" us how much an object can be filled with or how much an object can hold.
not all the time but sometimes you can tell by the weight or sometimes you cant lift it to see how much mass is in it
If it has mass and volume, it is matter.
An object with a large mass is harder to get moving and harder to stop than an object with less mass. I hope this helps
it tells you how much mass is in that object
Weight is due to gravitational forces between two objects. A single object inspace without another one reasonably nearby, or even in gravitational free-falltoward another object, is weightless. So you can not weigh an object in space.Determining the mass of objects in space is another matter.
They both tell how much matter is in a substance or object.
The Atomic Mass of an element tells you the average mass of an atom in the element.
If you know an object's mass and its density, then you can calculate its volume.But mass alone doesn't tell you anything about its volume.
Something you can observe about an object using your senses is a physical property.
im not real sure but i think the mass