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mass of a substance or an object
Provided the you know the mass of one of the objects ahead of time. If the see-saw were balanced then you would know the other object is the same mass as the object on the other end. If it is lighter, the other object would be higher, and if the other object were lower, that object would have more mass. LOL
It is the object's mass.
Its mass.
It is the mass of the object.
A spring device can only measure an object's weight. In order to find its mass, you then have to either compare its weight with the weight of a known mass, or else use the value of gravitational acceleration to calculate the mass from the weight.
mass of a substance or an object
mass is a measure of the space an object takes up.
Usually you would weigh it, on a device that is calibrated to show mass.
Mass is the measure of matter in an object.
That would be its' weight.
-- Measure the force of attraction between the object and the earth. ("WEIGH" the object.)-- Divide the force by the acceleration of gravity.-- The answer is the mass of the object.
Mass is the measure of matter in an objevt
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Weight is a measure of the gravitational force on an object.
No, mass is the measure of matter in an object. Weight is the measure of gravitational force needed to keep the object grounded.
There is no such object since a milligram is a measure of mass, not of weight. A small ant would have a mass of 1 mg.
Provided the you know the mass of one of the objects ahead of time. If the see-saw were balanced then you would know the other object is the same mass as the object on the other end. If it is lighter, the other object would be higher, and if the other object were lower, that object would have more mass. LOL