Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Everyone is made up of matter that is constantly experiencing both chemical and physical changes.Mass is the property of the matter.it can be described as amount of matter in things.
In substance, there is no difference. It is just a matter of style.
No. No matter what color people are they are still people. We all have the same parts and hearts it doesn't matter what the outside looks like.
Concentration camps were a fact of Nazi rule in Germany during the 1930s. Mass extermination in the death camps was post the invasion of Russia in summer 1941. I am making a difference between concentration camps as a prison for what were termed undesirables and those places where the Holocaust became a matter of Genocide. This does not mean that the older, original camps were in any way decent or proper, they were not. The difference was that, for the most part, the mass of murders were committed in the death camps in southern Poland between 1942 & 1944.
Could be one of two things: * Inertia; * Gravitational attraction. Both apply to all matter and are directly related to the mass.
The "Final Solution" was genocide, mass murder of an entire people.
Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while inertia is the resistance of an object to changes in its state of motion. Inertia depends on mass - the more mass an object has, the greater its inertia.
They are related, sort of. Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter - density is a measurement of the amount of matter in a given amount of space.
Mass is a measure of how much matter an object has. Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity pulls on that matter.
Matter refers to anything that has mass and takes up space, while mass is the amount of matter in an object. In simpler terms, matter is what makes up everything around us, and mass is the measure of how much of that matter is present in an object. The two are related in that mass is a property of matter, and the amount of matter in an object determines its mass.
Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. In physics, mass is a property of matter that determines its resistance to acceleration, and the two are closely related as mass is a measure of the amount of matter present in an object.
Everything in the universe is made up of matter - anything that has a mass and takes up space. Matter is composed of tiny particles called atoms.
The difference between a person's weight on the earth and on the moon has to due with the difference between mass and weight. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter and weight is the pull of gravity on that mass. Gravity on the moon is about 83% that on earth, so if you weigh 100 lbs on earth, you will weigh approximately 17 lbs on the moon.
There is no difference in an astronaut's mass no matter where he or she might be. Mass is a constant, as opposed to weight which is dependent upon acceleration.None.Put simply. Mass is a measurement of how much matter is in an object, whereas weight is a measurement of how hard gravity is pulling on that object. As their is less gravity on the moon, your weight would be different, your mass would not.
Mass is the amount of matter or molecules that a specific object is composed of. Weight is the measure of gravity's pull on you. Does this help answer your question?
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on that object. Mass is measured in kilograms, while weight is measured in newtons.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, while weight is the force of gravity acting on that object. Mass is measured in kilograms, while weight is measured in newtons.
Well, in one instance matter is the atoms making up every object on Earth and beyond it, measured by mass, volume, and density. In another instance, things that matter are things that are important. There is a large difference between the meaning of the words.