You weigh an object to determine its mass. Weight is directly proportional to mass, and in fact most balances are calibrated in mass units such as kilograms.
Put it on a balance and determine its mass.
To determine the substance given the mass, you would need to compare the mass to the known density of various substances. By dividing the mass by the volume (which can be calculated from the dimensions of the object), you can determine the density of the substance. Then, you can compare this density to known values to identify the substance.
The definition of density is mass divided by volume.
Mass of an atom is determined by the no. of protons+ no. of neutrons in the atom.
To determine the mass of ice, you would need to weigh it using a balance. The mass of the ice would be the same as the weight you measure if you are using a balance on Earth, as the gravitational force remains constant.
A person's weight primarily depends on their mass, which is the amount of matter in their body. Density, on the other hand, relates to how tightly packed the matter is within an object and does not directly determine weight.
A persons mass never changes. A persons WEIGHT changes according to the amount of gravitational force put on the object. Some 1 on the moon WEIGHS less on the moon but still has the same mass. Mass plays a factor in the weight but a persons mass never changes by where the person is or so I think.
it doesn't.
Objects have mass and occupy space. Persons have mass and occupy space.
No. A planet's mass does not determine the position of its orbit.
A measuring jug is all you need for the volume and a mass balance is needed to determine mass.
To determine a persons susceptibility to diphtheria.
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Put it on a balance and determine its mass.
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Once you know their distances, you can determine basic properties of the planets such as mass, size, you can determine its linear diameter.