It depends on the context.
One would be the mass.
Yes. In order for something to be considered matter, it must have mass and volume. Mass is a measure of the number of atoms in something, and volume is a measure of the space it takes up.
Temperature is the average energy of random motion of particles of matter :). Hope that helps
energy
by getting out a ruler and measuring the matter of your choosing. hope i could help. :) Actually, matter is measured in grams-for mass. And liters-for volume. So, matter is measured in grams and volume because it is made of mass and volume... GET IT?!?!
"Temperature is a measure of the average energy of motion, of particles in matter. When particles of matter, whether in solids, liquids, gases, or elementary plasma's, move faster or have greater mass, they carry more kinetic energy, and the material appears warmer than a material with slower or less massive particles."Simply put, temperature is the measure of the average speed of particles in motion in a gas.
is a measure of the amount of matter in a given amount of space
is a measure of the amount of matter in a given amount of space
is a measure of the amount of matter in a given amount of space
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, not a force.
The measure that would remain consistent, no matter its location, is a constant.
Mass is the measure of matter in an objevt
Mass is the measure if matter in an object.
If there is a 'something' there, then trust me, there is matter in it.
Its the mass that measures the matter in an object
The quantity of matter can be measured using mass as a quantitative measure. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and can be measured using a balance or scale. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
Volume; mass is a measure of the amount of matter, and volume is a measure of the amount of space.
A beeker would measure the amount of matter in an object.