When weighing a liquid or gas and some granular or unwieldy solids, we usually put them into a container. Then we need to subtract (deduct) the weight of the empty container from the combined weight of the container and the substance whose weight we wish to know.
Some babies are weighed by weighing the mother, then weighing the mother when she's holding the baby, and deducting the weight of the mother.... in this case the mother is the baby's "container".
Deducting the mass of a container involves subtracting the weight of an empty container from the weight of the container with items in it. This helps determine the net weight of the items only, excluding the weight of the container. It is commonly used in various industries to accurately measure the quantity of goods being transported or sold.
To measure the mass of a container, place the empty container on a digital scale and record the reading. Then, add the items you want to measure inside the container and take the new reading. The difference between the two readings will give you the mass of the items in the container.
Net mass refers to the weight of a product or object without including any additional packaging or materials. It represents the actual amount of the item itself.
Mass - the amount of somthing a container can hold
Measuring the mass of a solid usually involves using a balance or a scale to directly weigh the object. In contrast, measuring the mass of a liquid involves first weighing a container, then adding the liquid and weighing the container again to determine the difference in mass, which gives the mass of the liquid.
Drop 10 coins of the same size and mass into a container filled with water, making sure that the water that overflows from the container is collected. Now measure the volume of the water overflow an multiply it with the density of water which is 1 kg/l. Now divide the total mass by 10 to get the mass of one coin.
If a container has a mass of 150g and the mass of the liquid plus the container is 185g, then the mass of the liquid is 35g.
Mass of the contained material = Total mass (mass of the container + mass of the material) - Mass of container
Net mass refers to the weight of a product or object without including any additional packaging or materials. It represents the actual amount of the item itself.
find the mass of the container you will be using to measure something. The fill the container with ur substance. Measure it. Then subtract the mass of the container from the total mass
The answer depends on the shape and material of the container!
i have no clue!
220 grams, minus whatever the mass of the container is.
13
total mass of material and container (or measured gross mass) minus the mass of the container (or measured tare mass). by chelsea internet definition :)
8
16g
A container holds volume.