The measure of how much an object contains is its volume. This can be calculated in different ways depending on the shape of the object, such as using formulas for cubes, spheres, cylinders, and other geometric shapes. Volume is typically measured in cubic units, such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters.
The scientific name for weight is "mass." It is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and is typically measured in units such as kilograms or pounds. Weight, on the other hand, is a measure of the force exerted on an object due to gravity.
The object that contains all of the database data is typically a database management system (DBMS) such as MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Oracle. This system stores, organizes, and manages the data in a structured format, allowing users to query and manipulate the information stored within it.
In a database, a row is a single record or entry that contains information organized in fields or columns. Each row represents a unique set of data related to a specific entity or object in the database tables.
A specific piece of data stored in a database file is referred to as a "record". It typically represents a single entry in a database table that contains information related to a particular entity or object.
Class is the level of classification that contains orders and is smaller than phylum.
Mass
The gram. It is a unit of mass.
The measure of the amount of matter an object contains is mass.
Mass is the measure of how much matter or "stuff" an object contains
The number of moles of the material.
Area is the measure of how much surface an object has.
It is the object's mass.
Volume
Area is the measure of how much surface an object has.
Mass.
That is it's mass.
Strictly speaking, no. Earth has stronger gravity because it has more mass than Mars does. Size is a measure of how much space an object occupies. Mass is a measure of how much matter an object contains.