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Mass is the measurement of inertia, or resistance to change in motion. It is not to be confused with weight, a measurement of the force due to gravity exerted on an object. For many practical purposes, mass and weight vary numerically by a constant, namely gravitational acceleration. Due to the common misconception of mass and weight being the same thing, units can often get confusing. For example, the English unit for mass is the slug, rather than the pound (a unit of weight). Some unit systems, such as the American Engineering System, take up the convention of making mass and weight numerically equal. In such a case, the units specify whether mass or weight is intended, so you would have pound mass (lbm) and pound weight (lbw). The SI unit for mass is the kilogram (kg), which, like the pound, is commonly and erroneously used as a unit of both mass and weight.
it is the metal mass like a stuff.
Cast Iron because of its strength and mass
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.
While lifting a person, the person's center of mass is above our feet and the weight is distributed through shoulders, thorax and abdomen whereas while lifting a cylinder the weight is distributed only through both hands and the center of mass of the cylinder is below the body! Hence it is difficult to lift a cylinder than a person!
0.4 Newtons
The answer depends on the mass of the piano and the height of the floor.
mass of cylinder (o.d.) minus mass of cylinder (i.d.)
You would obtain the mass of the liquid while it was in the measuring cylinder and then, from the combined mass, you would subtract the mass of the cylinder to obtain the mass of the liquid.
Depends on the size of the cylinder.
If you have a man submerged up to his neck in corn and you want to know how many pounds of force it will take to lift him out, information about the volume, weight, mass, density would be needed in order to calculate the force needed.
You cannot measure the mass of a solid with a graduated cylinder.
It's on the cylinder's axis, halfway between the cylinder's ends.
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
The formula for finding area or mass of a cylinder is pi x radius^2density=massxvolume