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Depending how you interpret "quantity of matter", that can refer either to the mass (expressed in kilograms), or the number of moles.
mass is the quantity of matter in an object the kilogram (kg) is used to measure mass
The quantity that is measured in Newtons is force.
NO, weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. Weight=mass x gravity
Beam balance measure mass by comparing unknown quantity with known standard quantity of mass.Beam balance measure accurate quantity of matter present in that body .Quantity measured by beam balance doesn't differ in any place of world either in poles or equator but measuring scale quantity differ in different places
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Mass is the measure of the quantity of matter.
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Depending how you interpret "quantity of matter", that can refer either to the mass (expressed in kilograms), or the number of moles.
Mass is a quantity that describes the concentration of matter. Mass is an aggregate measure of matter and it also determines the weight of an object.
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That would be the volume.
mass is the quantity of matter in an object the kilogram (kg) is used to measure mass
gram or kilogram
The quantity that is measured in Newtons is force.
The quantity of matter in an object is its mass. If you then know what the object is made from you can find out (approximately) how many atoms or molecules it has (measured in mol).
NO, weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. Weight=mass x gravity