Get a dump truck, top off the fuel tank and weigh the truck at a truck stop. Then put the bricks in the truck, top the fuel tank off again, and reweigh the truck. Subtract the weight of the empty truck from the weight of the full truck, and you have the mass of the bricks. You COULD weigh every brick individually on a balance and add them all together, but that's really a pain. You could also weigh one brick, count the bricks in the pile and figure it mathematically...but really, a Bobcat and a trip to the local Petro will be much quicker.
mass is a measure of the space an object takes up.
The measure of the amount of matter an object contains is known as its mass. Mass is typically measured in units such as kilograms or grams.
To calculate the mass of an object, you can use a balance or scale to measure its weight in grams or kilograms. The mass of an object is the amount of matter it contains, and it is a measure of the object's inertia.
The measure of the amount of matter an object contains is mass.
An appropriate instrument to measure mass is a balance scale, which compares the mass of an object with known mass using weights on one side and the object on the other side until they balance. This allows for accurate measurement of mass in grams or kilograms.
there is no pile of bricks...
Using a scale, the box of bricks, and the object, keep putting bricks or pieces of bricks until the scales balance. Find out how many bricks you put and multiply by the mass of one brick and you got the mass of the object.
The collective noun for bricks is a course of bricks.
Weight is measured in Newtons, whereas kilograms measure mass. So, if your question was about mass, two bricks would have a mass of 4 kilograms.
They both have the same mass. A kilogram measure mass regardless of the material, volume etc.
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The total weight of a load of bricks with mass is the sum of the masses of all the bricks in the load.
A group of bricks is commonly referred to as a "stack" or a "pile." Bricks are typically stacked or piled together to create structures such as walls or buildings. The specific term used may also depend on the context in which the bricks are being used or stored.
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a mass structure is a pile of the same or similar materials such as a dam, a snowpile, pile of leaves, etc. a chair is a frame structure
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no. they just pile up.