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If objects didn't have mass... then you would be floting in the air and...every thing wouldn't stay in place.
Yes. But that has not proven to be a serious limitation. How many objects can you name that have no mass ?
All objects with any mass have gravity. So basically no, there are no objects whtat would have no gravity.
Some objects have more mass, some have less.Some objects have more mass, some have less.Some objects have more mass, some have less.Some objects have more mass, some have less.
the mass of the objects and the distance of the objects
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Mass of the object is 200g + 50g + 6.8g = 256.8g
Density = 7.27
If objects didn't have mass... then you would be floting in the air and...every thing wouldn't stay in place.
if a 2.25 billion year old rock had a mass of 200g of 238 uranium determine the mass of 238 uranium that would remain today?
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Yes. But that has not proven to be a serious limitation. How many objects can you name that have no mass ?
That depends what you include under the term "objects". In general, those would be subatomic particles. Many of them are (in a sense) considered to have no volume. Some of them, such as photons and gravitons, have zero mass (rest mass; they will have some mass due to their energy).
Around 200g are in a cup of brown sugar, but this amount varies quite a lot with the moisture level and the amount that the sugar is packed into the cup.
1 kilogram = 1000 grams so 5 200 gram objects would equal 1 kilogram.
All objects with any mass have gravity. So basically no, there are no objects whtat would have no gravity.