Its mass or volume depending on what you are measuring.
The amount of matter in an object is the fundamental property of the object. This is matter to weight.
The amount of matter in an object is the fundamental property of the object. This is matter to weight.
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
The amount of space that an object takes up is known as its volume.Volume is how much space takes up in an object
The amount of matter in an object is called mass.
no mass is the amount of matter in a object not the actual object
M=O/A magnification = observed size/actual size
The mass describes the amount of an object. :)
The actual mass number is the total number of neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom. Atoms commonly have varying numbers of neutrons in the same element, these variants are referred to as isotopes.
1g... because it is a smaller amount, so it's closer to the actual mass of the object being measured.
The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the object's mass.The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the object's mass.The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the object's mass.The "amount of matter" is an informal description of the object's mass.
Its mass.By weight, the amount of matter an object contains is its mass.By size, the amount of matter an object contains is its volume.
The amount of matter in an object is the fundamental property of the object. This is matter to weight.
The amount of matter in an object is the fundamental property of the object. This is matter to weight.
An idea could be both small and or larger than an actual object.
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".
No. The amount an object weighs is simply called its "weight".