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The question is fishing for the answer: "mass".The gram is a unit of mass, but the ounce is not.Some imperial units for mass are the pound-mass and the slug.The ounce is a unit of force, including weight.
SI units describes the metric system units that are used in scientific data.
If e = MC2 (squared), then matter would be: M = e/C2 (squared) Your question is not specific enough. There is no formula for matter. If by "matter" you meant "mass" there are many formulas, not just one. Matter comes in discrete units (rather than infinitesimal units), those units being particles. Protons, electrons and neutrons are examples of such units (though protons and neutrons are not fundamental units since they can be broken apart into smaller units). One possible "formula for matter" would be: m = (#protons)*(mass of proton)+(#electrons)+(mass of electron)+(#neutrons)+(mass of neutrons) which would yield an object's non-relativistic rest mass. Another formula for matter is the relativistic formula for mass: m = (rest mass) * gamma = (rest mass)/sqrt(1-(v^2 - c^2)), where c is the speed of light which is 3*10^8 m/s which is 186,000 miles per second.
Yes height could be measured in these units. These units describes length.
Not exactly. The density is the mass divided by the volume occupied by that mass. So, it has the units of mass/volume.
Volume
Mass amount of matter in an object; given in units such as gramsVolume amount of space occupied by matter; milliliters (mL) and liters (L) are common units of volume
Its the volume
Volume
The amount of matter an object contains is called Mass.Units of mass in the metric system are grams (g), kilograms (Kg), milligrams (mg). In the United States units of mass include ounces (oz), pounds (lb), tons (2000 pounds), and imperial tons (2240 pounds).
The question is fishing for the answer: "mass".The gram is a unit of mass, but the ounce is not.Some imperial units for mass are the pound-mass and the slug.The ounce is a unit of force, including weight.
The measure of how much an object contains is its volume. This can be calculated in different ways depending on the shape of the object, such as using formulas for cubes, spheres, cylinders, and other geometric shapes. Volume is typically measured in cubic units, such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters.
SI units describes the metric system units that are used in scientific data.
SI units describes the metric system units that are used in scientific data.
That can be expressed by the density, which has units of mass divided by volume - for example, kilograms per cubic meter.
The smallest units of matter are the subatomic particles.