The answer will depend on how big the rock is.
You use a triple-beam scale to measure mass.
The answer depnds on the density of each rock. If they are different denities thenthere is a chance that the 1mL rock may have more mass. If they have the same density then the 4mL rock will have more mass
i think i would depening on the size
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A rock's mass is not affected by the moon. It's weight is a function of mass and gravity. So, the same rock would weigh more on Earth than on the Moon, as the Earth's gravity is greater. In order to effectively confuse the issue, I should point out that gravity is also a function of mass...
Weigh it! The mass is usually found indirectly, via the weight.
Yes. On Earth rock would weigh about six times what it does on the moon. The mass however will not change.
Kilograms.
kilograms
Kilograms.
The mass of a rock depends on the type of rock studied. Heavier rocks generally will have a higher mass.
Spring balance. add.Have a crack at the Schiehallion experiment designed to determine the mass of the Earth. Schei ... is a small hill in Scotland.