mass measures the quantity of matter in a object . we can know more about it from the law of inertia
In relation to physics, mass is a property which determines the body's resistance to being accelerated by a force, and the strength of its mutual gravitational attraction with other bodies. The SI unit of mass is the kilogram (kg).
The amount of matter in an object is measured as its mass. With mass you can determine things such as weight and density.
The quantity of matter in a given is known as its mass. Although mass itself is unchanged its weight is variable force due to gravity. In other words a human has a fixed mass on across the Universe. However difference in gravitational strength mean their weight on the moon is much less than that of Earth.
The amount of matter in a substance is considered its mass. Mass is a constant property independent of weight and remains the same no matter where the substance is.
The quantity of matter is known as MASS. Mass is measured using scales, commonly stated as weight because the pull of gravity is proportional to mass, calibrated for measurement at the Earth's surface.
The amount of matter something is made of is usually the mass or the material. It could also be the volume of it, depending on how we wish to measure the amount.
it is TEMPERATURE
Temperature
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The classic states of matter are solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
This property is called chemical reactivity.
The exact time it was created.
The temperature and the pressure of this substance; also the chemical composition and structure.
Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance.
Units of measure
Units of measure
The thermal energy of a substance determines its state, since thermal energy, aka internal energy, is the energy the molecules in the substance have. If the energy exceeds the force holding the substance together the substance undergoes a phase change.The physical state of a substance is related to its temperature, the measure of thermal energy. The substance can change states depending on the temperature, e.g. boiling.
The thermal energy of a substance determines its state, since thermal energy, aka internal energy, is the energy the molecules in the substance have. If the energy exceeds the force holding the substance together the substance undergoes a phase change.The physical state of a substance is related to its temperature, the measure of thermal energy. The substance can change states depending on the temperature, e.g. boiling.
The thermal energy of a substance determines its state, since thermal energy, aka internal energy, is the energy the molecules in the substance have. If the energy exceeds the force holding the substance together the substance undergoes a phase change.The physical state of a substance is related to its temperature, the measure of thermal energy. The substance can change states depending on the temperature, e.g. boiling.
The concentration of dissociable H+ ions is a measure of the acidity of the substance. The concentration of dissociable OH- ions is a measure of the basicity of the substance.
Temperature would be the typical answer.
Yes. The bonding of the specific molecules of a substance determines its state of matter.
Temperature would be the typical answer.
The density of the substance.
I am not 100% positive on this... so take it for what it is worth! The state of a substance is determined by the temp. Cold is solid Warm is liquid Hot is gas Each is relitive to the substance, of corse. Hope I'm right on this one! Terry
There isn't one, just a description. There are three descriptions; solid, liquid, & gas.