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Yes because it has mass
The understanding of matter helped humans move from the stone age to the iron age. That is because they found out that metal is stronger then stone.
there is weigh in rocks... but it doesn't matter how old it is .... rosimar~
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Two pieces of matter (mass) exert the force of gravity upon one another. The more mass, the more force. Here on Earth, we call the force of gravity upon an object its weight. Take a stone, for instance: The stone attracts the Earth, and the Earth attracts the stone. The force of this attraction is called the stone's weight. The exact relationship is given by Newton's law of universal gravitation: F=G*m1*m2/R**2, where G is a constant that applies to all matter; m1 and m2 are the masses of the two attracting bodies, respectively; and R is the separation between their centers of gravity.
Yes. Stone is matter.
A physical rock "A stone" is indeed matter. However the weight measurement "stone" is not matter, it is a unit of measurement (which is applied to matter).
what does it matter
air inside ball is a matter?
Yes, there is.
air inside ball is a matter?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes because it has mass
Yes because it has mass
Yes because it has mass
The understanding of matter helped humans move from the stone age to the iron age. That is because they found out that metal is stronger then stone.