The 'kilogram' would work fine.
Normally the MASS would be specified. Although this is informally called the weight, mass and weight are two quite different things. The mass of a garbage truck might be indicated in kilograms, or in tons (thousands of kilograms). The actual weight would be measured in Newtons.
the best unit of measurement to use to express the mass of a small novel would be grams
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I would use the word "polar" to describe an air mass that forms over Alaska. These air masses originate in the Arctic regions and bring cold temperatures and snow to the surrounding areas.
The weight of a bookcase is typically measured in units of mass, such as kilograms or pounds.
I would describe "900 into mass" as a nonsense phrase.
Normally the MASS would be specified. Although this is informally called the weight, mass and weight are two quite different things. The mass of a garbage truck might be indicated in kilograms, or in tons (thousands of kilograms). The actual weight would be measured in Newtons.
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Since momentum equals mass times velocity, if the mass of the truck times its velocity is greater than the mass of the bus times the bus' velocity then the momentum of the truck will be greater than the momentum of the bus.
The mass of a pickup truck depends on the truck but the average truck is about 162 kg.
Grams would be best units to use for the mass of an egg. All the three friends have given the right one. Weight and mass are different. Weight is a force where as mass is just quantity of matter.
You would use a weighing scale or a weighbridge to measure the mass of a truck. These tools are specifically designed to handle the heavy weight of vehicles like trucks.
The Toyota would have more acceleration a= F/m if the mass of the of the Semi Truck is greater than the mass of the Toyota.
The momentum of the truck can be calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity. Therefore, the momentum of the truck would be 4500 kg * W m/s.
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You would describe air as a substance that takes up space (or mass). (^_^) Your welcome.