True, the most common method is to use a balance
False It should read: The amount of matter in an object is its mass (not weight)
mass wasting changes the surface of the earth quickly
False. Density is the measure of the amount of mass an object has
Yes and no. Yes because most of the mass isn't a firecracker anymore, and no because mass is never lost or gained in a chemical reaction, which is what a firecracker explosion is. If you have a nuclear powered firecracker, however, it would be a definite yes because some mass would be converted into energy.
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True. Balance scales are used to measure the mass of an object by comparing it to known weights on the other side of the scale until balance is achieved.
True. A balance IS used to measure the volume of things.
False. A graduated cylinder is used to measure volume, not mass. Mass is typically measured using a balance scale or other weight measuring devices.
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False. The property of mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, not specifically how heavy it is. Weight, on the other hand, is a measure of the gravitational force acting on an object and can vary depending on the location in the universe.
False. When energy balance is positive, it means that you are consuming more energy than you are expending, which leads to weight gain or an increase in body mass.
Put her on a truck and have the truck weighed on a balance scale (NOT a spring scale). From this you can get true mass.
False. You will have the same mass on our moon, but weigh 1/6th as much as on the Earth.
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true i think
Yes, using the tare function on a balance allows you to subtract the mass of a container to measure only the mass of the contents, which is equivalent to determining the mass by difference. Both methods help you accurately measure the mass of the substance without including the mass of the container.
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