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You need to have the volume and the mass to calculate the density
mass is the amount of matter (stuff) you're made out of, so it won't change unless you add or subtract something.
Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object. A solid object has to be made up of something to be solid, therefore it has mass.
Matter isn't really something you can measure. To measure mass, you would use a balance.
They both have the same MASS no matter where they are. On Earth it will weigh more because of greater gravity. MASS is a measure of the amount of stuff there is. WEIGHT is a measure of how much gravity is pulling on it.
You can measure its length, or its volume, or its surface area, or its projected area (in effect the area of its shadow).
NO, mass is the measure of weight, and density is the measure of mass and volume divided my themselves. They are very different.
Because your mass is the measure of the amount of matter or "stuff" you or something are made of. And according to the law of conservation of mass, mass cannot be created or destroyed, so while on the moon you may weigh less due to smaller amounts of gravity, you still have the same amount of matter or "stuff" in you.
Mass- the amount of matter that something is made of Weight- a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object
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You need to have the volume and the mass to calculate the density
Mass is the measure of how much matter or "stuff" an object contains
mass is the amount of matter (stuff) you're made out of, so it won't change unless you add or subtract something.
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The answer depends onwhether you want to measure the can itself, or its contents;whether you wish to measure its mass or volume (or something else).The answer depends on whether you want to measure the can itself, or its contents;whether you wish to measure its mass or volume (or something else).The answer depends on whether you want to measure the can itself, or its contents;whether you wish to measure its mass or volume (or something else).The answer depends on whether you want to measure the can itself, or its contents;whether you wish to measure its mass or volume (or something else).
mass is matter. basically how much stuff is present. measured in kilograms (kg)