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The amount of matter in an object that it can hold is called its mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of substance present in an object, and it is typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
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It is called a magnet. To read more about magnets on Answers.com, click on the Related Link.
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Yes, it is grammatically correct. The infinitive "to read" is the direct object and "me" is the indirect object.
An object sentence typically refers to a sentence structure where the subject performs an action on the object. For example, "She read a book." In this sentence, "She" is the subject, "read" is the action, and "a book" is the object of the action.
A ruler (some say it should be called a rule!) is marked along an edge with (nowadays) centimetres and millimetres. Place the zero mark on the ruler at the start of the object to be measured, and read off the measurement at the other end of the object.
To use a Newton spring scale, hang the object you want to measure from the hook on the bottom of the scale. Read the value where the pointer on the scale stops, which is the force exerted by the object in Newtons. Make sure to hold the scale vertically and at eye level for accurate readings.
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To create a sentence using an object as a noun, you can identify the object and use it as the subject or object within the sentence. For example, in the sentence "The book is on the table," "book" is the noun representing the object. Alternatively, you could say, "She read the book," where "book" serves as the direct object of the verb "read."
The mass of an object is typically read using a scale or balance and is expressed in units such as grams or kilograms. The mass represents the amount of matter an object contains and is independent of the object's location or the force of gravity acting upon it.