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Matter is everywhere. Matter occupies space and can perceived by one or more senses. It cannot be destroyed. It has mass and volume
The type of balances that measure mass is usually the triple beam balance, you move the weights around units almost like the s just the right amount. {its almost like the measuring scales that doctors use to measure your weight, but tinyer!}
Balances are used to measure the mass of an object
Mass balances compare the force of gravity on two masses, while weighing scales use a spring and measure the force of gravity by studying the extension of the spring. A mass balance would give the same answer on the Moon, while the weighing scales would give an answer about a sixth of the correct value.
none because kg are measuring mass and litres are measuring liquid.
You would obtain the mass of the liquid while it was in the measuring cylinder and then, from the combined mass, you would subtract the mass of the cylinder to obtain the mass of the liquid.
A balance is used to measure the mass of an object.
that depends on what substance you are measuring, grams are a measure of mass, while liters are a measure of volume. for liquid water, 1 milliliter = 1 gram.
Because solids expand when changing state
You are measuring mass in any system for which you have standard masses.
so that we can easy to know the measuring mass of an atom
The question is based on a fallacy. Containers need NOT be used when measuring mass.